What is egg freezing: Also called oocyte cryopreservation, egg freezing is a procedure in which your eggs are retrieved from your ovaries, frozen, and stored for future use while still in an unfertilised state (Image: Pexels)
Fertility preservation is a choice many women consider for social, medical or professional reasons. According to Dr Maya Deshpande, reproductive endocrinologist with Felix Hospital, Mumbai, egg freezing helps women postpone having children. However, it is important to know how it works, weigh in the pros and cons, before proceeding with the process.
- What is oocyte cryopreservation?
Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, is a procedure in which your eggs are retrieved from your ovaries, frozen, and stored for future use while still in an unfertilized state. This enables the eggs to thaw, be fertilised, and implanted later as embryos.
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According to Dr Deshpande,
egg quality decreases with age, particularly after the age of 35. The earlier you freeze, the greater the chance of a
healthy pregnancy down the line.
- Does the process take time?
Typically, it takes 2–6 weeks between your initial consultation and egg retrieval. This includes injections of hormones to encourage the creation of eggs, and then a short surgery to harvest the eggs.
- Your egg count is important
You have a better chance of becoming pregnant later in life if you save more eggs. For the best chance, doctors usually advise freezing 15 to 20 mature eggs. Usually, it takes several cycles.
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Eggs are costly to freeze each time, and the high annual storage costs are another issue. While some companies have fertility benefits, insurance coverage can vary even within companies.
- Success rates depend on age
Freezing your eggs does not guarantee a successful pregnancy. When eggs are frozen at a younger age, success rates are higher since egg quality (not solely quantity) is the secret sauce.
Hormone injections can cause pain, mood swings, and bloating. In very few cases, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) can happen, and it needs medical assistance.
While some women use egg freezing to delay pregnancy until they are ready for their career, travel, or mental health, others do so before undergoing cancer treatment or surgery.
- Emotional and moral dilemmas
The process is a complex combination of empowerment and heartache. You will also have to think about what happens if you do not use your eggs later – donate them, discard them, or use them for research.
Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis