Frozen Eggs More Efficient Option than IVF for Women Starting Families Later
Egg freezing and thawing at a later date provides a higher pregnancy success rate than using fresh embryos during assisted reproductive technology, say the study authors.
- Egg freezing and thawing at a later date provides a higher pregnancy success rate than using fresh embryos during assisted reproductive technology, say the study authors.
- The Center has seen almost triple the number of women starting egg freezing cycles in 2022 in comparison to 2019.
- In fact, 14 patients who froze eggs at the age of 4143 years successfully had children from their frozen eggs.
- "Freezing eggs at a young age becomes an option to be one's own egg donor at advanced age.