How it works
It is estimated that for each successful pregnancy, a woman should have at least 12 to 20 high quality eggs "in the bank", depending on her age.
To retrieve these eggs, a woman is given medications to stimulate her ovaries. Ultrasounds are performed to see how many eggs she has produced and when they are large enough to retrieve.
The retrieval takes about 30 minutes and is performed under light anesthesia. Patients are ready to leave the office about 30 minutes later and encouraged to return to light activity only for about 48 hours.
The eggs are then flash frozen through a process called vitrification. The eggs are stored as long as needed until you are ready to use them.
Why Freeze Your eggs
Freezing your eggs buys you the time to have children when the time is right for you. Whether to complete your education, further your career, travel the world, or find the right partner, freezing your eggs gives you freedom.
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