Egg Freezing
City Fertility, Your Trusted Choice for Egg Freezing
Is Egg Freezing for you?
The Process
Success Rates for Egg Freezing
Frozen eggs can be stored for many years prior to being thawed and fertilised, with similar success as eggs that are fresh*.
With our team of specialists determining your current fertility health and creating a personalised treatment plan to suit your individual requirements, we will be able to provide you with the best possible outcome.
Our highly experienced specialists will discuss with you your chances of achieving a pregnancy, using frozen eggs, based on your personal circumstances.
*Success rates are dependent on the age of the female at the time of freezing and the number of eggs retrieved.
Storage Guidelines for Egg Freezing
Your frozen eggs will be stored in highly secured at City Fertility. City Fertility has a 10-year storage limit. You can apply for an extension by contacting us as you reach the 10-year mark, our team will be happy to guide you through the process.
City Fertility follows egg storage guidelines recommended by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC Ethical Guidelines 2017).
Egg Freezing Costs
The cost of social egg freezing at City Fertility is $5,400. It’s important to note that there is no Medicare rebate available for elective or social egg freezing.
At City Fertility, we provide transparent pricing to help you plan ahead. To learn more about pricing, visit our Treatment Costs page.
Next Steps
FAQs
01 What is the best age to freeze my eggs?
The best age to freeze your eggs is typically before 35. At this stage, egg quality and quantity are generally higher, which can improve future pregnancy outcomes. As women age, the number of available eggs decreases, as does egg quality. Freezing at a younger age provides a stronger chance of success if you plan to use your eggs later. However, every person’s fertility profile is different, so we encourage you to speak with a fertility specialist to assess your individual situation.
02 How many eggs should I freeze for the best chance of pregnancy?
There is no universal number of eggs that guarantees a future pregnancy, as it depends on individual fertility factors and age. Some people may require more or fewer eggs depending on their response to stimulation, medical history, and family goals. Your fertility specialist will assess your situation and recommend a personalised approach based on your reproductive goals and test results.
03 How long can my frozen eggs be stored?
Your frozen eggs will be stored in highly secured at City Fertility. City Fertility has a 10-year storage limit. You can apply for an extension by contacting us as you reach the 10-year mark, our team will be happy to guide you through the process.
City Fertility follows egg storage guidelines recommended by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC Ethical Guidelines 2017)
04 Does egg freezing affect my future fertility or health?
Egg freezing is a safe and well-established procedure that does not negatively affect your future fertility or overall health.
05 How does cryopreservation work?
Cryopreservation uses a rapid freezing technique called vitrification. This process prevents the formation of damaging ice crystals, preserving egg cell structure and function.
06 Is egg freezing painful or uncomfortable?
Some people may experience mild discomfort during the egg retrieval procedure. Egg retrieval is done under light sedation to minimise pain. Our clinical team will provide clear guidance on how to manage any symptoms and ensure your comfort throughout the process. You’ll be monitored closely at every stage.
07 How successful is egg freezing in achieving pregnancy later?
Frozen eggs can be stored for many years prior to being thawed and fertilised, with similar success as eggs that are fresh. Success rates are dependent on the age of the female at the time of freezing and the number of eggs retrieved.
With our team of specialists determining your current fertility health and creating a personalised treatment plan to suit your individual requirements, we will be able to provide you with the best possible outcome.
Our highly experienced specialists will discuss with you your chances of achieving a pregnancy, using frozen eggs, based on your personal circumstances.
08 Are There Any Limitations for Egg Freezing?
While egg freezing is a powerful tool for fertility preservation, it’s important to have realistic expectations:
- It is not a guarantee of future pregnancy
- Egg quality declines with age, so timing is crucial
- It may not be appropriate for all medical situations
Our experts will help you understand whether this option aligns with your reproductive goals.
09 Can I freeze my eggs if I’m undergoing cancer treatment?
Yes, fertility preservation through egg freezing is a well-established option for individuals undergoing cancer treatment. Chemotherapy and radiation can impact fertility, so it’s recommended to freeze eggs before treatment begins. If you’ve recently received a cancer diagnosis, speak with a fertility specialist as soon as possible to explore your options.
10 What happens if I decide not to use my frozen eggs?
If you choose not to use your stored eggs, there are several options available. You may elect to discard the eggs, donate them to scientific research, or donate them to someone else seeking to grow their family. These are deeply personal choices, and our counsellors are available to support you throughout the decision-making process.
11 How long does it take to complete an egg freezing cycle?
An egg freezing cycle generally takes around 10 to 14 days from the start of ovarian stimulation to egg collection.
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