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At Bavishi Fertility Institute, we specialise in fertility preservation and assisted reproductive treatments, helping women make informed decisions about their reproductive future. With advanced vitrification techniques, high-quality embryology labs, and personalized IVF planning, our fertility specialists ensure the best possible outcomes when frozen eggs are used for future IVF.
Egg freezing has transformed fertility planning by allowing women to preserve eggs at a younger age. But a common and important question remains: How does egg freezing impact future IVF success rates? Understanding this relationship helps women set realistic expectations and plan confidently.
Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, involves retrieving mature eggs from the ovaries and freezing them using vitrification. This rapid-freezing process preserves the egg’s structure and genetic integrity.
Once frozen, eggs remain biologically unchanged until they are thawed and used in an IVF cycle.
Egg freezing have almost comparable IVF success rates when compared to using fresh eggs of the same age. In fact, the age at which eggs are frozen is the most important factor influencing future IVF outcomes.
Key points include:
This means eggs frozen in your 20s or early 30s can offer IVF success rates similar to those age groups, even if used later in life.
Many women assume IVF success depends on their age at the time of embryo transfer. However, when using frozen eggs:
As long as the uterus is healthy, IVF success is primarily driven by the woman’s age at freezing and quality of the frozen eggs.
IVF success is also influenced by the number of eggs frozen. While there is no fixed number, fertility specialists often recommend freezing:
A higher number of frozen eggs increases the likelihood of developing healthy embryos and achieving a successful pregnancy.
Studies show that IVF success rates using frozen eggs are comparable to fresh IVF cycles when:
This makes egg freezing a reliable option for fertility preservation without compromising future IVF outcomes.
Several factors influence IVF success after egg freezing:
A comprehensive evaluation before IVF helps optimise outcomes.
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Many women worry that freezing eggs may damage them or reduce their potential. With modern vitrification methods, egg survival rates after thawing are high, and fertilisation and pregnancy rates are comparable to fresh eggs.
Egg freezing may be particularly beneficial for women who:
Early fertility preservation often translates into better IVF outcomes later.
Egg freezing plays a crucial role in maintaining future IVF success rates by preserving eggs at their healthiest stage. When done at the right age and with proper planning, egg freezing allows women to achieve IVF outcomes similar to those of younger women, even years later.
At Bavishi Fertility Institute, we combine advanced egg freezing technology with personalized IVF planning to help women achieve their reproductive goals with confidence. Our team supports you from preservation to pregnancy, ensuring informed decisions at every step.
If you are considering egg freezing or planning IVF using frozen eggs, schedule a consultation with our fertility specialists to understand your personalised success rates and options.
Dr. Parth Bavishi
Dr. Parth Bavishi, MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology, brings over 12 years of invaluable work experience to his role as Director of Bavishi Fertility Institute, leading a group of IVF clinics committed to helping couples realise their dreams of parenthood.
Bavishi Fertility Institute is dedicated to provide customised and personalised treatments which are simple, safe , smart and successful. Bavishi Fertility Institute works with success and satisfaction for all at heart. Providing an ideal blend of professional treatment and personalised care.
Dr. Parth had special training in infertility at Bavishi fertility Institute, the Diamond Institute, USA, and the HART Institute, Japan.
Dr. Bavishi is a distinguished expert in his field. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr.Bavishi is the author of the acclaimed book, ‘Your Miracle in Making: A Couple’s Guide to Pregnancy,’ offering invaluable insights to couples navigating the complexities of fertility. He loves to empower patients to make the correct choice by education both online and offline.
His exceptional contributions have earned him the prestigious Rose of Paracelsus award from the European Medical Association. Dr. Parth has been an invited faculty at many national and international conferences.
Egg Freezing & IVF Success Specialist
Helping Women Preserve Fertility & Improve Future IVF Outcomes
Yes. Frozen eggs can be safely transported between IVF centres using specialised cryo-shipping systems, provided regulatory and safety protocols are followed.
No. As long as eggs remain properly stored in liquid nitrogen, the length of storage does not impact egg quality or IVF success.
Yes. Maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, avoiding smoking, and controlling medical conditions can improve uterine health and overall IVF outcomes at the time of embryo transfer.
IVF with frozen eggs may involve additional costs related to storage, thawing, and ICSI, but it can reduce age-related risks and repeated stimulation cycles later.
Egg freezing can help preserve remaining eggs, but women with low ovarian reserve should undergo personalised evaluation to set realistic expectations.
Current evidence suggests pregnancy outcomes using frozen eggs are similar to fresh eggs when embryos are healthy and uterine conditions are optimal.
Yes. If enough eggs are frozen, they can be used across multiple IVF cycles, increasing cumulative chances of pregnancy.
Hormonal stimulation focuses on preparing the uterus for embryo transfer rather than egg retrieval, making the process physically easier for many women.
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