Egg freezing offers a proactive approach to family planning. It empowers individuals to take control of their reproductive health, providing a viable option for preserving fertility.
The age at which a woman chooses to freeze her eggs plays a pivotal role in the success of future pregnancies; younger women typically have healthier, more viable reproductive eggs or gametes. By opting for egg freezing at a younger age, individuals are ensuring that the eggs used for pregnancy down the line are of the highest quality.
This provides a safeguard against the natural aging process and increases the likelihood of a successful pregnancy when the time is right.
Average Cost
$8,000 to $20,000
The average price for a single egg freezing cycle in the U.S. clocks in at $11,000.
Embryo freezing is $11,000 for one cycle, $21,500 for two cycles, and $30,000 for three cycles.