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Egg & Embryo Freezing

Advanced fertility preservation that allows you to store eggs or embryos at a younger age so that you can plan pregnancy when the time is right.

Career & education planning
Before cancer treatment
Preserving fertility potential
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Egg Freezing
Embryo Freezing
Vitrification
Long-term Storage

How Egg & Embryo Freezing Works

The steps are similar to an IVF cycle but focused on safely retrieving and freezing eggs or embryos for future use.

01

Counseling & Tests

Detailed discussion of your plans, AMH / egg reserve testing, ultrasound, and basic fertility workup.

Planning the Cycle

The doctor plans a stimulation protocol based on your age, egg reserve, and medical history.

02

Ovarian Stimulation

Hormone injections help multiple eggs grow in the ovaries over 10–12 days, with regular monitoring.

Trigger & Timing

A trigger injection is given to mature the eggs, and the retrieval is timed precisely afterwards.

03

Egg Retrieval & Embryo Creation

Eggs are collected under short anesthesia. They are either frozen as eggs or fertilized to form embryos.

Lab Handling

Embryologists closely monitor egg and embryo quality in a controlled IVF laboratory environment.

04

Vitrification & Storage

Eggs or embryos are rapidly frozen using vitrification and stored in liquid nitrogen for long term.

Future Use

When you are ready, the frozen eggs or embryos can be thawed and used for IVF/ICSI and embryo transfer.

Who Should Consider Freezing?

Egg and embryo freezing can be a thoughtful step if you want to protect your fertility while life plans, medical treatments, or personal situations evolve.

  • Women in their late 20s to mid 30s wishing to delay pregnancy
  • Patients scheduled for chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or major surgery
  • Couples starting IVF who want to preserve extra embryos
  • Those with a family history of reduced fertility or early menopause
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What to Expect With Freezing

Freezing preserves the current quality of eggs or embryos, but final pregnancy success will also depend on your health and uterine factors when you use them.

Age Matters

Younger eggs and embryos generally have better future success. Freezing earlier usually means better quality.

Number of Eggs / Embryos

More eggs or embryos stored can increase the chances of pregnancy from your frozen samples.

Safe Long-Term Storage

Modern vitrification and cryostorage techniques allow safe storage for many years with careful monitoring.

Thinking About Freezing Your Eggs or Embryos?

A short consultation can help you understand your current fertility reserve, your options, and the most suitable time to preserve your fertility.

  • Review of age, reports, and medical history
  • Explanation of egg vs embryo freezing
  • Clear plan for timelines, cost, and future use
Fertility Preservation

“Freezing today can keep your options open for tomorrow.”

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