Denmark is one of Europe’s most popular egg-freezing destinations and has an extremely large consumer base for fertility treatments, especially IVF and ICSI. With some of the world’s most liberal legislation on fertility treatment. Denmark’s culture welcomes the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART). Today, an estimated 8-10% of Danish babies are born via ART (the largest percentage in the world), compared to only 1.7% in the USA. As part of its extremely progressive legislation, Denmark is very accepting of same-sex couples as patients and egg donation. Knowing that people travel from around the world to freeze their eggs here, many clinics in Denmark offer deals, such as discounts on nearby hotels.
Total Cost of Egg Freezing in Denmark: $4,000 - $7,000 USD
Single Cycle: $3,000 - $4,200 USD
Medications: $1,500 - $3,000 USD
Annual Storage: $200 - $450 USD
Prevalence of Egg Freezing in Denmark:
The number of egg freezing cycles performed in Denmark is not currently known.
Popular Egg Freezing Clinics in Denmark:
TFP Stork Fertility - Copenhagen
TFP Darfert Fertility - Frederiksberg
TFP Ciconia Fertility - Aarhus
Aagaard Fertility Clinic - Aarhus
Copenhagen Fertility Center - Copenhagen, Skodsborg
Trianglen Fertility Clinic - Copenhagen
Maigaard Fertility Clinic - Aarhus, Odense
Aleris Fertility - Copenhagen
For Non-Citizens:
Danish fertility clinics are typically welcoming to international patients. Be sure to reach out to clinics to determine if they have discounts on travel and hotels for international patients.
Some clinics may charge administrative fees for international patients.
Laws:
Unfertilized eggs can only be stored for a maximum of 5 years after which they will be destroyed.
Fertility treatments, including egg freezing, are not permitted for women over 46 years of age.
Egg donation is permitted a maximum of 6 times.
Egg Freezing Resources in Denmark:
The TFP clinics in Denmark offer assistance for international patients who travel to Denmark for fertility treatment.
The Danish Fertility Society displays its annual reports and legislation statements for the public.