Egg Freezing
Egg freezing is a modern way for women to preserve their fertility until they feel ready for motherhood.

Be Your Own Egg Donor
The decision not to freeze your eggs at the right time can’t be reversed later. You may one day face a difficult choice — to let go of the idea of having your own biological child, or to undergo treatment with donor eggs from a younger woman. Social Freezing gives you peace of mind and the freedom to plan your future on your terms.
Egg Freezing
A woman's most fertile years are typically between the ages of 20 and 30 — this is also the ideal time to undergo egg retrieval and freezing. After age 30, fertility begins to decline, and by age 40, the chance of natural conception drops to just 5% per cycle.
This decline is due to the decreasing proportion of high-quality eggs as women age. That’s why it's important to freeze eggs during the period when the highest number of viable, high-quality eggs can be collected — increasing the chances of future IVF success.
IVF success rates also decline with age, largely because older eggs are less likely to result in healthy embryos suitable for transfer. If a woman chooses IVF at age 40 without previously frozen eggs, her chances of conceiving are significantly lower. However, using eggs frozen at age 28 can greatly improve the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.

How does egg freezing work?
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Get in touch via our online contact form, by email, or by phone.
Send Us the Required Tests
We will send you a medical questionnaire to complete. Based on your answers, our doctor will be better prepared for your consultation and can suggest the most suitable treatment plan.
You’ll also be asked to provide the results of the following tests:
• AMH level (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
• FSH level (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)
• LH level (Luteinizing Hormone)
• Ultrasound of the uterine cavity
Consultation with a doctor
Discuss your condition with a doctor for free, either online or via email. This step is optional.
Ultrasound before stimulation
Have a check-up ultrasound before stimulation (1–7 days before menstruation) to rule out the presence of cysts.
Start stimulation
Begin stimulation with medication on day 2 of your cycle.
Your Cells Are Safe With Us
At our clinic, reproductive cells are stored in a unique, state-of-the-art cryobank. This fully automated system ensures optimal storage conditions 24/7. Unlike standard Dewar vessels, our cryobank protects samples from temperature fluctuations, liquid nitrogen shortages, and human error. Access is strictly limited and continuously monitored to prevent misuse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Egg freezing gives women the freedom to choose motherhood when they truly feel ready. Whether it’s for career, travel, relationships, or personal timing — it’s a way to preserve the chance of having a biological child later in life.
Ideally between the ages of 25 and 35, when egg quality is highest. Freezing is still possible later, but the chances of successful conception decrease with age.
Eggs can be safely stored for many years. When you decide to have a child, they can be thawed, fertilized with your partner’s sperm, and transferred to the uterus as embryos – similar to a standard IVF procedure.
The number of eggs needed for a successful pregnancy varies depending on age and health. In general, it is recommended to freeze at least 10–15 high-quality eggs to maximize the chances of success.
Hormonal stimulation lasts approximately 10–14 days and involves daily injections to stimulate egg growth. Most women tolerate it well, although mild side effects such as bloating, fatigue, or mood swings may occur.
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