Fertility Preservation
Secure the Dream of Parenthood: Preserve Your Fertility for the Future
What is Social Freezing?
Why is Social Freezing Done?
Social freezing enables people to preserve their fertility, allowing them to have children when they’re ready.
Social freezing empowers both men and women to take control of their reproductive futures. Whether due to medical reasons, personal goals, or career aspirations, this technology allows people to plan their families on their own terms, ensuring flexibility and peace of mind.
Women
- Delaying Childbearing: Many women freeze their eggs to focus on career goals, further education, or personal circumstances, without the pressure of the biological clock.
- Age-Related Fertility Decline: As fertility declines with age, women may freeze their eggs at a younger age to increase their chances of having children later in life.
- Medical Treatments: Women undergoing treatments like chemotherapy or radiation therapy, which may affect fertility, often choose egg freezing to preserve their future chances of becoming mothers.
- Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, along with certain treatments, can impact fertility. Social freezing can protect future reproductive options.
- Career Considerations: Egg freezing offers women the flexibility to pursue career aspirations and to delay motherhood, reducing the potential impact of maternity leave on career progression.
Men
- Delaying Fatherhood: Men may freeze their sperm to delay fatherhood due to career ambitions, personal goals, or other life circumstances.
- Age-Related Fertility Decline: Though men remain fertile longer, sperm quality can decrease with age. Freezing sperm at a younger age helps secure better chances for future conception.
- Medical Treatments: As with women, men undergoing treatments - such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery - for cancer may freeze their sperm before treatments that might impair their fertility.
- Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, along with their treatments, can affect male fertility, making sperm freezing a proactive choice.
Social Freezing Costs
The cost of social freezing varies based on factors like the initial consultation, hormone treatments (for women), egg or sperm retrieval, freezing, and long-term storage. Women typically face higher costs due to the need for ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval, while men incur lower costs for sperm collection. Additionally, annual storage fees apply, and it’s essential to consider future costs for IVF or other fertility treatments when
using frozen cells. For detailed pricing information, please refer to our price list.