Most women are waiting longer to start a family.

and our egg freezing program allows ample time for family planning.

Why Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen and stored as a method to preserve reproductive potential in women of reproductive age.
Biologically, it is easier to get pregnant before age 30. However, due to professional, social, religious, or health reasons, a woman might not be ready to get pregnant at that time and she might want to defer having a child until the time is right for her.

Understanding the impact that advanced maternal age have on future fertility capabilities, these women may seek out treatments to remove and cryopreserve their eggs to be saved for potential use in the future.

Advancements in Egg Freezing

Oocyte cryopreservation have advanced greatly over the past few years with improved overall success of eggs surviving the freezing and thawing process.

Commonly asked questions on Egg Freezing

What is In Vitro Fertilization?

With In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) a woman’s eggs are fertilized by the sperms in a laboratory instead of inside the fallopian tube. IVF is the most advanced and effective fertility treatment available today.

What is Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen and stored as a method to preserve reproductive potential in women of reproductive age.
Biologically, it is easier to get pregnant before age 30. However, due to professional, social, or health reasonss, a woman might not be ready to get pregnant at that time and she might want to defer having a child until the time is right for her.

Surrogacy

Surrogacy is a from of assisted reproductive treatment (ART) in which a woman carries a child in her uterus on behalf of anther person or couple.

What is Intra Uterine Insemination?

With intrauterine insemination (also referred to as artificial insemination), specially prepared sperms are placed directly into a woman’s uterus around the time of ovulation. By eliminating the path that sperm would normally take to the uterus, there is a better chance that more sperms will make their way to the egg(s) and pregnancy will occur.