Consider Fertility Preservation as a viable option for securing your reproductive future.
In the past, it was widely believed that female fertility declined drastically after 35. However, recent studies show that women are at their peak fertility between 19 and 26 years old. After this period, fertility declines steadily each year. Research indicates that women aged 27 to 34 have a 40% lower chance of conceiving compared to those under 26.
As a result, women have only a 30% chance of getting pregnant after 35 in any given cycle. This probability decreases further if the male partner is five or more years older due to decreased sperm quality and quantity.
The earlier you preserve your fertility by freezing your eggs, the more likely you’ll be able to conceive when you’re ready. Ideally, freezing your eggs before age 26 offers the best chances for a successful pregnancy later in life.
Fertility preservation or egg freezing enables women to have their own biological children when they choose to start a family, even if they decide to delay motherhood. This option is especially valuable for those who want to extend their fertility.
Typical Cost:
Egg freezing usually costs about $18,000, including medication, at many IVF clinics.
Our Unique Free Freezing Option:
We offer a unique opportunity: donate a portion of your eggs to childless couples, and in return, you’ll receive one cohort (6 frozen eggs) of your own for free.
An Example: Tina’s Story
Tina, a 26-year-old healthy woman from India, was focused on her career and didn’t feel ready to have children yet. She viewed fertility preservation as a proactive step in her health and wellness, ensuring she had the option to have a child when the time was right. Tina didn’t want to rush into finding a partner due to the pressure of her biological clock, fearing that her chances of conceiving would diminish before she turned 35.
In addition to securing her future reproductive health, Tina felt good about helping an infertile couple. Her mother was extremely proud of her generous decision.
Tina’s first step was to contact our office at 1-212-661-7673. She discussed the process with our staff, answered all her questions, and felt at ease.
Next, Tina scheduled a free medical and fertility examination at the egg-freezing center. This step was important to her, as she had some subconscious concerns about her own fertility. Fortunately, Tina passed the screening without any issues.
Finally, Tina proceeded with the egg freezing procedure at the IVF center. Six weeks later, she underwent a quick, one-hour procedure during which she produced 12 eggs. Six of these were frozen for her use. At the same time, the other six were donated to a childless couple, allowing them to have a family. The couple covered the cost of Tina’s egg harvesting and freezing.
This experience was a “win-win” for both Tina and the couple. Tina successfully preserved her fertility, and the couple received the eggs they needed to grow their family.
What You Should Know About Being a Donor:
As a young woman focused on building my career, I decided to preserve my fertility by freezing my eggs. The process was straightforward and the staff was incredibly supportive throughout. Knowing that I can have children later on when I’m ready gives me peace of mind, and I’m glad I could also help a couple in need. It was a win-win experience for me!
 Tina, 26
I chose fertility preservation because I wanted to take control of my future and not feel rushed into starting a family. The team at Indian Egg Donors made the entire process easy and comfortable. I felt confident about my decision, and I’m grateful for the support they provided, especially as I knew I was helping others as well.
 Priya, 30
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