Egg Freezing

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Who Should Consider Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing may be ideal for women who:

  • Want to delay pregnancy for personal or professional reasons
  • Have not yet found the right partner
  • Are diagnosed with conditions affecting fertility (like PCOS or endometriosis)
  • Are planning cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation
  • Have a family history of early menopause

Is Egg Freezing Safe?

Yes. Egg freezing is a well-established and safe procedure. Our team ensures strict safety protocols and continuous monitoring throughout the process.

Success Rates & Outcomes

Egg freezing success depends on age and egg quality at the time of freezing. Younger eggs typically have higher chances of successful fertilization and pregnancy in the future.

At Conceive Fertility IVF, we follow global best practices to maximize your chances of success.

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Freezing of egg

Our offer assistance with activities such as:

Advanced Fertility Assessment

We provide detailed fertility evaluations, including hormone testing and high-resolution ultrasound scans, to assess ovarian reserve and create a personalized plan.

State-of-the-Art IVF Laboratory

Our fully equipped embryology lab uses advanced vitrification technology for rapid freezing, ensuring maximum survival and quality of eggs.

Personalized Care Plans

Every patient receives a customized stimulation protocol based on age, health, and fertility goals.

Flexible Storage Options

We offer long-term storage plans with easy renewal options, giving you complete flexibility for future use.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best age to freeze eggs?

The ideal age is between 25–35 years, as egg quality and quantity are highest during this period.

Eggs can be safely stored for many years without compromising quality.

Egg retrieval is performed under sedation, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort may occur afterward.

Yes, egg freezing is available for all women regardless of marital status.

No treatment can guarantee pregnancy, but freezing eggs at a younger age significantly improves the chances.

The complete cycle typically takes about 2–3 weeks.

No, egg freezing does not impact your ability to conceive naturally in the future.