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What is the process and cost of egg freezing?
On the journey to parenthood, egg freezing offers many women a valuable opportunity to preserve fertility. However, some individuals considering egg freezing often fall into misconceptions. For example, we once met a mother who came to inquire on behalf of her 38-year-old daughter, hoping she could undergo egg freezing at a nearby or convenient location. This kind of thinking, based solely on geography or price, is actually misguided. Before making a decision, you should first ask yourself three key questions.
Three essential considerations before freezing eggs
1. Is my ovarian function still suitable for egg freezing?
This should be the first question you ask. Age is an important factor, but it is not the only determinant. Ovarian function varies from person to person, and even among women of the same age, the quantity and quality of eggs may differ significantly. Before deciding on egg freezing, you need a comprehensive ovarian function assessment, such as AMH levels and antral follicle count. Only if your ovarian function is still suitable does egg freezing make sense. If ovarian function has already declined sharply, you should seek professional medical advice rather than blindly pursuing egg freezing.
2. Can the region I choose guarantee future use?
The location of egg freezing is not just about preserving eggs now. More importantly, it determines whether you will be able to use those eggs in the future. Legal regulations on assisted reproduction vary by country and region. Some regions may permit egg freezing, but impose strict restrictions on how those eggs can be used later, such as whether they can be used for IVF or transported across borders.
3. What is the level of assisted reproductive technology in that region?
This is a blind spot many people overlook. Some assume that assisted reproduction levels are similar worldwide, but that is not true. Just as athletes differ in skill, reproductive clinics and regions also vary greatly in medical standards. This includes laboratory equipment, doctors’ experience, and technical protocols. A clinic with advanced technology can ensure higher survival rates of eggs during freezing and thawing, as well as improve the chances of future IVF success.
Breaking the misconception of price and distance
Many people focus on cost and convenience when choosing a clinic. But in reproductive medicine, this approach is not advisable. As with any medical issue, the top priority should be finding the right doctor and a clinic with advanced expertise. IVF USA understands these concerns. We are dedicated to providing transparent, professional consulting services, helping you evaluate your fertility needs thoroughly and offering solutions tailored to your situation.
Dr. Nathan Zhang founded IVF USA and has been engaged in overseas assisted reproductive consulting services for more than ten years, offering US egg freezing, US IVF, and third-party reproductive services. With nearly 20 years of deep experience in international assisted reproduction, IVF USA anticipated the growing demand for diverse and personalized fertility needs and entered the Mexican market early, becoming the official Chinese representative of Power Fertility Center Mexico POWER IVF. Today, Dr. Nathan Zhang’s services have expanded beyond the US to include IVF and egg freezing in Mexico, Japan, and Thailand, as well as regions such as Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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