Risks & Benefits

Benefits of Egg Freezing for Fertility Preservation

  • Preserves fertility beyond the natural span, giving a woman more choice, more freedom, and more control over her reproductive life.
  • Increases the chance to have a genetically related child if pregnancy is delayed by choice or circumstance.
  • Avoids any moral or religious objections that might accompany the freezing of embryos.

Risks of Elective Fertility Preservation

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  • Although rare, hormonal stimulation before harvesting eggs carries a risk of a serious condition, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, which can require hospitalization.
  • Pregnancies in women over 35-years-of-age are considered high risk, and have a higher incidence of serious, adverse outcomes for both the mother and the child
  • Egg freezing is still considered a research procedure and there are no guarantees that a pregnancy will be achieved.
Last Updated on Thursday, 06 May 2010 18:12