Egg Freezing

What age is recommended for egg freezing and storage?
Egg freezing can be done at any age. Research has shown that freezing eggs before the age of 35 results in a higher quantity and quality of eggs. However, as women age beyond this threshold, the success rate of conceiving from frozen eggs decreases, and a larger number of eggs may be required due to declining quality. The recommended number of eggs for freezing varies depending on a woman's age, with an average recommendation of approximately 15 eggs.
How successful is egg freezing?
Limited data exists on egg freezing success rates overall as fewer than 10 percent of patients return to use their eggs. However, it is worth considering Geneas overall IVF success rates.
What are the important factors to consider when thinking about freezing my eggs?
When deciding whether or not to freeze eggs, the two most important factors to consider are the quality and quantity of eggs. You should also think about the number of eggs you wish to freeze.
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