Social Egg Freezing

To preserve and store a woman’s oocytes for non-medical purposes.

Social Egg Freezing

Social egg freezing, also known as elective egg freezing or oocyte cryopreservation, refers to the process where a woman freezes her eggs for non-medical reasons, typically to preserve fertility for future family planning.

Social egg freezing provides women with the option to extend their fertility window and pursue parenthood when they are ready. It has become increasingly popular as advancements in reproductive technology and changes in societal norms have made family planning more flexible. However, it is essential for women considering egg freezing to understand the process, success rates, and ethical implications to make informed decisions about their reproductive health.

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