Embryo Freezing

Preserver your embryos for future use

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What is Embryo Freezing?

Embryo freezing allows people to freeze their embryos to use in the future

An egg freezing cycle takes approximately 2 weeks, during which time your ovaries are stimulated to grow multiple mature eggs. The eggs are then retrieved by a physician during a short procedure before being frozen and stored for future use. From consult to completion, the entire process takes around 2-3 months.The eggs are then retrieved by a physician during a short procedure before being frozen and stored for future use. From consult to completion, the entire process takes around 2-3 months.The eggs are then retrieved by a physician during a short procedure before being frozen and stored for future use. From consult to completion, the entire process takes around 2-3 months.

Why freeze your Eggs?

Key factors

There are a number of reasons why someone may choose to freeze their eggs, from professional pursuits, to finding the right partner or feeling more financially stable. Whatever your reason, we’re here to support your short and long-term reproductive goals.

Egg Count

Eggs are a nonrenewable resource. People with ovaries are born with a finite number of eggs and over time that number declines.Eggs are a nonrenewable resource. People with ovaries are born with a finite number of eggs and over time that number declines.

Egg Quality

Egg quality declines over time. As you age, the percentage of eggs with genetic abnormalities increases.Egg quality declines over time. As you age, the percentage of eggs with genetic abnormalities increases.

Fertility and Age

Fertility naturally decreases as we age. This decline accelerates around our mid-30s. Fertility naturally decreases as we age. This decline accelerates around our mid-30s.Fertility naturally decreases as we age. This decline accelerates around our mid-30s.

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Your Guide to Egg Freezing

Step 1 - Discovery

Begin your fertility journey with the crucial first step of educating yourself on egg freezing. It’s an empowering way to preserve your fertility for the future. Understanding the process is essential before making any decisions.

Next, reach out to a fertility specialist who can provide personalized advice and insights on how this option might be suitable for your family planning. A consultation with a professional is a significant step in the right direction.

Step 2 - Consultation

At your first appointment, your doctor will evaluate your overall fertility health. This involves understanding your egg count and quality through blood tests and ultrasound. Understanding your fertility health is key to making informed decisions.

Together, you’ll develop a customized fertility plan. This plan will detail the egg freezing process, address any of your concerns, and outline the steps you'll need to take. A tailor-made plan ensures that your unique needs are met.

Step 3 - Stimulation

This phase involves taking medication to encourage your ovaries to produce multiple eggs. Your doctor will closely monitor the eggs’ development to ensure they are growing as needed. This monitoring is crucial for timing the egg retrieval.

Your medical team will provide support and guidance during this stage. They'll be available to answer questions and address any concerns. It's important to have a support system and access to professional advice during this time.

Step 4 - Retrieval

The retrieval day is when your eggs are collected through a minimally invasive procedure. You’ll be under mild sedation to ensure your comfort during this process. This step is expertly managed to maximize egg collection.

State-of-the-art technology and highly-skilled medical professionals ensure the eggs are retrieved safely and with precision. The team’s expertise ensures that the eggs are in the best condition possible for freezing.

Step 5 - Freezing

Your eggs will be vitrified, a rapid freezing process, to ensure their integrity and viability are maintained. Vitrification avoids ice crystal formation, which is essential for preserving the quality of the eggs.

Having your eggs safely stored gives you the peace of mind and freedom to plan your family on your terms. It's an empowering step that allows you to take control of your fertility and future family planning.

Step 6 - Foresight

With your eggs safely frozen, it’s time to consider the next steps in your fertility journey. Whether you plan to use them soon or years down the road, maintain communication with your fertility clinic and keep yourself informed.

Take control of your family planning with the options and flexibility that egg freezing offers. Continue to assess your family planning goals and know that you have preserved options when you’re ready to take the next step.

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