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What is Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is an advanced fertility preservation technique in which a woman’s eggs are collected, frozen, and stored for future use. The eggs can later be thawed, fertilized with sperm in the laboratory, and transferred into the uterus through IVF treatment.
Egg freezing allows women to preserve their fertility and plan pregnancy at a later stage of life with greater confidence.

Who Can Benefit from Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing may be recommended for women who :

  • Wish to delay pregnancy for personal or professional reasons
  • Have low ovarian reserve or are at risk of early menopause
  • Are undergoing cancer treatment such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy
  • Have conditions like endometriosis affecting fertility
  • Want to preserve fertility before ovarian surgery
  • Are not ready for pregnancy but wish to retain reproductive options for the future

How is the Procedure Done?

The egg freezing process usually involves the following steps:

1. Ovarian Stimulation

Hormonal injections are given for about 10–12 days to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs.

2. Monitoring

Regular ultrasound scans and blood tests are done to monitor follicle growth and hormone levels.

3. Egg Retrieval

Once the eggs are mature, they are collected through a minor daycare procedure performed under sedation or short anaesthesia.

4. Freezing and Storage

The mature eggs are rapidly frozen using a technique called vitrification and safely stored in specialized cryopreservation tanks.

Advantages of Egg Freezing

  • Preserves fertility potential at a younger age
  • Provides reproductive flexibility and future family planning options
  • Useful before medical treatments that may affect fertility
  • Helps reduce age-related decline in egg quality
  • Offers emotional reassurance and greater reproductive choice

What is the Best Age for Egg Freezing?

Egg quality and quantity naturally decline with age. The ideal age for egg freezing is generally before 30 years, although the procedure can still be considered later depending on ovarian reserve and individual circumstances.

A fertility specialist may recommend tests such as :

  • AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
  • Antral Follicle Count (AFC)
  • Hormonal evaluation

These tests help assess ovarian reserve and guide treatment planning.

Personalized Fertility Preservation

Every woman’s fertility journey is unique. A detailed consultation with a fertility specialist helps determine the most suitable timing and approach for egg freezing, based on medical history, age, and future reproductive goals.

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This can seem very confusing and difficult, but remember, you can come and talk to us anytime. At JFMCH, our priority is to make you feel heard and to provide you with the best treatment options. Remember, once a queen, always a queen.

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