Egg freezing success with IVF Fertility Center
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We are happy to meet with any patient under the age of 47 to discuss whether egg freezing is right for you. Everyone is different and every circumstance is unique. However, our doctors will discuss success rates with each patient based on their age and egg supply and will help you make a decision that is worthwhile for you.
Once your egg quantity and quality is determined, Dr. Kuo will advise you on your egg freezing success based on a number of factors, including your age. Some patients may choose to go through multiple rounds to get enough eggs to reach their goals. We encourage every patient to do what is best for them, and we will be transparent throughout the entire process so you can move forward feeling the best you can about your future fertility.
There are no known long-term side effects, including no long term risk of ovarian or breast cancer, infertility or early menopause. Many patients experience some side effects from the hormones used in this process including headaches, fatigue, irritability, bloating, nausea and constipation. These side effects will cease after the process is completed.
You will be seen at least every other day while you are on hormones. You will usually not need to be seen after the eggs are retrieved.
We recommend avoiding alcohol, smoking, and drugs as you prepare for the cycle and complete the cycle. We also recommend avoiding NSAIDS, such as ibuprofen, during the cycle. Toward the end of the cycle we will tell you to avoid strenuous exercise and intercourse for about a week until you are fully recovered after your procedure.
Please inform IVF Fertility Center if you decide not to use your eggs. You will be given a disposition form and you can choose to donate your eggs to the lab, another individual, or discard them. Dr. Kuo is here to help guide your decision.