Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process where a woman’s eggs are extracted and frozen for future use. This can be beneficial for women who wish to delay childbearing or those facing medical treatments that may affect fertility.
The success rate of egg freezing depends on various factors including the age of the woman, the quality of the eggs, and the method used for freezing and thawing. Generally, younger women have a higher chance of successful egg freezing and pregnancy rates.
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