As times change, more and more women are delaying marriage and childbirth due to life planning. However, to achieve a successful pregnancy, both the quantity and quality of eggs are critical. From birth, a woman’s number of eggs never increases—only decreases with age. What many don’t realize is: even if you still have a period, that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re ovulating. Also, many don’t know that just one blood draw for an AMH test can assess your ovarian reserve. Regardless of the value, it allows you to plan ahead. If you don’t yet have plans for childbirth, you can preserve your eggs—that’s what we call egg freezing. Egg freezing doesn’t affect egg quality—age does.
So the earlier you freeze your eggs, the better the quality. And if you have a partner in the future, the success rate of fertilization after thawing will also be higher—because egg quality is age-dependent. Your age is your egg’s age!
Egg freezing isn’t only for fertility. With technological advancement and more open mindsets, frozen eggs can be considered a personal asset. Your eggs, your choice! Even if not for your own future pregnancy, you can choose to donate eggs and help other future moms. As society’s values shift and innovation progresses, egg freezing opens up limitless possibilities for the future.
Take control of your reproductive freedom. Plan your fertility journey—starting with egg freezing!