5 Egg Freezing Facts You Should Know
Take Control of Your Fertility Before Age Affects It
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Take Control of Your Fertility Before Age Affects It

Egg freezing is a method used to preserve a woman’s reproductive potential by going through a similar but shorter duration of an IVF treatment.The mature eggs that are harvested are then frozen and stored for future use.
Women that can benefit from this treatment are:-
Step 1
Initial consultation @ KL Fertility Centre
Step 2
Blood tests & ultrasound scans
Step 3
Follow-up consultations
Step 4
Commencing egg freezing treatment (daily hormone injections)
Step 5
Monitoring of egg growth & continuing daily hormone injections
Step 6
Final maturation of eggs
Step 7
Egg collection
Step 8
Egg freezing & storage
The cost of egg freezing includes the following :-
The package excludes:-
If you are interested in knowing more or have decided to get in touch with us, please drop us an email at hello@klfertility.com or call us to make an appointment.
It is best to freeze your eggs when you are younger. This is because as women get older, the number of eggs they have, and their quality, naturally decrease.
You can freeze your eggs at any age, provided you still have a sufficient number of retrievable eggs. While there is no strict age limit, fertility experts recommend freezing eggs ideally before age 35, as egg quality and quantity decline significantly after this point, affecting the chances of future pregnancy success.
It involves ovarian stimulation with hormone injections, egg retrieval via a minor procedure under sedation, and rapid freezing (vitrification) of mature eggs. The entire process typically takes 2-3 weeks, excluding preliminary fertility investigations beforehand.
Storage of frozen eggs for as long as you wish. However, it is important to also consider the age at which you plan to carry a pregnancy, as this can impact both your health and the potential success of the pregnancy.
Yes, you can relocate your frozen eggs to another clinic or even a different country. The logistics, documentation, customs processes, and payment for this will typically be handled by an external transport service.
You should also thoroughly research the specific rules and regulations of the clinic and the country where you plan to move your eggs. Different countries and clinics have varying legal requirements and storage limits for frozen gametes, which can affect how long your eggs can be stored and under what conditions.