Egg freezing, sometimes referred to as mature oocyte cryopreservation, is a technique used to preserve women's future fertility. Unfertilized eggs taken from your ovaries are frozen and kept for later use. It is possible to thaw a frozen egg, combine it with sperm in a lab, and implant it in your uterus (in vitro fertilization). Based on your needs and reproductive history, your doctor can help you understand how egg freezing works, the potential hazards, and whether this technique of fertility preservation is right for you.
Egg freezing, sometimes referred to as mature oocyte cryopreservation, is a technique used to preserve women's future fertility. Unfertilized eggs taken from your ovaries are frozen and kept for later use. It is possible to thaw a frozen egg, combine it with sperm in a lab, and implant it in your uterus (in vitro fertilization). Based on your needs and reproductive history, your doctor can help you understand how egg freezing works, the potential hazards, and whether this technique of fertility preservation is right for you.
Egg freezing is a fertility treatment where mature eggs are harvested and frozen for future use in Hong Kong. The process involves ovarian stimulation with hormones followed by egg retrieval. Fertilized eggs can be stored for up to 10 years.
Hong Kong's advanced medical facilities offer high success rates, but costs are higher than other countries. Average cost ranges from HKD 250,000 to 350,000 (USD 32,000 to 46,000) for a cycle.