When To Freeze

When it comes to preserving your fertility, sooner rather than later.

Whether you’re in your late 20s or approaching your 40s, elective egg freezing offers you the opportunity to take control of your reproductive future. Evidence supports the best outcomes when eggs are frozen before the age of 35, but it can be offered later on.

Because a woman’s age is a key factor in determining her fertility, our team is dedicated to helping you safeguard your eggs for future use. With our advanced egg freezing technology, you can rest assured that your eggs are stored securely until you’re ready to start a family.

By freezing your eggs, you can keep your options. If you think you might want to have a family of your own someday but aren’t ready now, freezing your eggs allows you to have the freedom to choose later on.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the best age to freeze eggs?

The best age to freeze eggs is typically in your late 20s to early 30s, as egg quality and quantity are highest during this time. While egg freezing can still be effective later, freezing earlier generally provides better outcomes for future fertility.

How is the egg freezing process done?

The egg freezing process begins with ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, and freezing using a method called vitrification.

How much does egg freezing cost in Melbourne?

The cost of egg freezing in Melbourne can vary but generally includes fees for consultation, medications, the retrieval procedure, and storage.

How long can frozen eggs be stored?

Frozen eggs can be stored indefinitely, but in VIctoria they will need to be used before the age of 51.

Is freezing an egg a good way of preserving fertility?

Freezing eggs is a very viable means of preserving fertility for those who wish to delay their pregnancies for personal, medical, or professional reasons. This can be determined through discussion with a fertility specialist.

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