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Egg Freezing: When It Makes Sense (and When It Doesn’t)

Thinking about freezing your eggs? Learn the best age, success rates, and real expectations.

Publicado el 24 de marzo de 20262 vistas
Egg Freezing: When It Makes Sense (and When It Doesn’t)

Egg Freezing: The Expectation vs Reality

Egg freezing is often presented as a backup plan. A way to “pause time”. And it can be — to a degree. But it’s not a guarantee. That’s the part many people only realize later.

Timing matters more than anything

The best results come from freezing eggs earlier.

Under 35:

  • higher egg quality

  • better future success rates

After 38:

  • quality declines

  • more eggs needed for the same probability

That doesn’t mean it’s not worth doing later. But expectations need to shift.

The numbers behind it

One cycle of egg freezing might not be enough. Many people go through 2–3 cycles to increase their chances.

Costs typically range:

  • $3,000–$10,000 per cycle

  • plus annual storage fees

What egg freezing actually gives you

Not certainty. Probability. It increases your chances of having a viable option later. But it doesn’t guarantee pregnancy.

Why people still choose it

Because having an option feels different than not having one. Even if it’s not perfect.