At Milann, we bring together a team of highly experienced fertility experts at our IVF hospital including Embryologists, Reproductive Endocrinologists, Ovarian Biologists, etc. to deliver the latest techniques in fertility treatments.
Women are born with 2 million eggs in their ovaries. With age, the number of eggs reduces, leading to a decline in fertility. Along with age, there are various other factors that can impact fertility. And this is where egg freezing comes to the rescue.
Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process of freezing eggs to preserve their fertility.
The process includes stimulating the ovaries with hormones to produce a higher number of mature eggs. These eggs are then retrieved, cleaned, and frozen to be used at a later date.
Women are in their reproductive prime in their 20s and early 30s. Doctors recommend freezing eggs from 25-35 or latest by 40 years of age. This is suggested because younger eggs tend to have better quality and higher chances of success during fertilisation.