How Much Is It To freeze Eggs In South Africa

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Why do women consider freezing their eggs?

Women are born with their full supply of eggs, which is approximately 1 – 2 million at birth.

As women age, their egg count and quality (genetic normality) decrease, and therefore the chances of a successful pregnancy also decrease.

Women consider freezing their eggs for any condition/circumstance that might affect their fertility and family planning.

By preserving
younger eggs now, you increase your chances of starting a family later in life, using your own
eggs.

Reasons women freeze their eggs could include:

• Medical conditions and treatment that could affect fertility, for example, chemotherapy.

• Not having found the right partner with whom to start a family.

• Being in a relationship, but not ready to start a family.

• Not the right time in life, to start a family e.g. seeking financial stability-, pursuing a career

prior to starting a family.

At what age is it best to freeze eggs?

We encourage women to freeze their eggs before they turn 35, as egg quality decreases
rapidly mid 30’s. This being said, you are the youngest today that you will ever be.

The older you are when you freeze your eggs, the more eggs you need to freeze in order to increase
your chances of a successful pregnancy.

Benefits of egg freezing at Aevitas Fertility Clinic?

Aevitas Fertility Clinic is FDA approved for oocyte retrieval, freezing and distribution.

Our embryologists have been trained by the best in the world to refine our laboratory techniques, as evident by our outstanding success rates.

As a leader in the field of fertility, Aevitas acts as a training unit for scientists and Reproductive Fellows (gynaecologists) in the field of Assisted
Reproductive Technology (ART).

What is the process of egg freezing?

Consultation & evaluation

Local patients

When you visit Aevitas Fertility Clinic for a consultation with one of our fertility specialists, your consultation will include:

a medical history, physical examination, and pelvic ultrasound examination.

During this consultation, the fertility specialist will also explain the procedure of egg freezing to you and answer any questions you may have.

As part of the evaluation, blood tests may be performed to test AMH levels (an indicator of ovarian reserve) and to
screen for infectious disease.