Answered by Dr. Joshua Klein from Extend Fertility. Aside from one day off of work at the end of your egg freezing cycle, your work shouldn’t be too impacted by the process of freezing your eggs.
How Many Eggs Should I Freeze?
Answered by Dr. Sahar M. Stephens from Northern California Fertility Medical Center. Understand the probability of pregnancy based on the number of eggs frozen and the age at which you freeze.
Will Freezing My Eggs Affect My Chances of Getting Pregnant Naturally?
Answered by Dr. Joshua Klein from Extend Fertility. Egg freezing doesn’t impact your chance of getting pregnant naturally, because egg freezing makes use of eggs that would otherwise have been lost.
Do I Have Enough Eggs to Freeze?
Answered by Dr. Michael Murray from Northern California Fertility Medical Center. When it comes to giving an estimate on the number of viable, “good-quality” eggs left in someone’s ovaries, there are two important elements: egg quantity and egg quality.
What's The Best Age to Freeze My Eggs?
Answered by Dr. Joshua Klein from Extend Fertility. The best age to consider egg freezing is between 27 and 34. At that point, your fertility will still be highly intact, and what you’re able to preserve is highly likely to work for you in the future.