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What is Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, gives you the ability to preserve your eggs today so you have more flexibility tomorrow.

It’s not a guarantee, but it’s a powerful option that puts control in your hands—especially if you’re not ready for kids right now but know you want the possibility in the future. At First Fertility, we’re here to make this process feel doable. That means full transparency, experienced doctors, and no pressure. Just honest answers and support you can count on. 

What to Know About Egg Freezing

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  • “I budgeted for one cycle and used financing for meds–it was the right choice for my timeline and my wallet.”

    Erin (Age 34)

    Tech Entrepreneur

  • “Between a fertility grant and my HSA, I covered the costs without taking on debt.”

    Rachel (Age 36)

    Marketing Executive

  • “I qualified for partial insurance coverage, and First Fertility helped me figure out exactly what was included.”

    Aisha (Age 29)

    Graduate Student

  • “I saved for over a year to do this, and it was absolutely worth it.”

    Jess (Age 31)

    High School Teacher

  • “I used a monthly payment plan that made egg freezing feel possible — not just something for rich people.”

    Lena (Age 33)

    Nonprofit Project Manager

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Is Egg Freezing Right for Me?

It’s your biological clock, so it’s your decision. There’s no one-size-fits-all reason to freeze your eggs. Your reason is valid, and your future is worth protecting. 

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Life Readiness

You’re not ready to have children now but want the option later.

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Your Age

You're under or approaching the age of 38.

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Partnership Status

You're not currently in a partnership but hope to have children someday.

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Medical Reasons

You've been diagnosed with a medical condition like cancer or endometriosis that can negatively impact your future fertility.

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LGBTQ+ Planning

You're part of the LGBTQ+ community and exploring future family-building.

The Egg Freezing Process

Here’s what to expect during the egg freezing journey at First Fertility:

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Step — 01

Consultation & Fertility Testing Meet with a fertility specialist to discuss your goals and medical history. We’ll assess your ovarian reserve using hormone testing, bloodwork, and a transvaginal ultrasound.

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Step — 02

Hormonal Preparation & Monitoring Over 10 to 14 days, you’ll take self-administered hormone injections to stimulate the growth of follicles in your ovaries. We’ll monitor you through regular check-ins to ensure your safety and your body’s response to the medications.

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Step — 03

Egg Retrieval This is a short outpatient procedure performed under light sedation. It usually takes about 20–30 minutes, and most patients return home the same day.

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Step — 04

Cryopreservation We immediately freeze the mature eggs using vitrification, a flash-freezing process that helps protect the eggs long-term.

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Step — 05

Use Your Eggs When You’re Ready Your eggs remain safely stored until you decide to use them—whether that’s in a year or a decade.

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  • “After my cancer diagnosis, everything was happening so fast. First Fertility made me feel grounded and in control again. I’ll never forget how they treated me like more than just a patient.”

    Melissa

    Texas

  • “I wasn’t sure at first, but freezing my eggs gave me the time and space I needed. I stopped feeling rushed and started feeling hopeful.”

    Anonymous 1 (Age 34)

    New York

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Ready When You Are

You don’t need to have everything figured out to take the first step. You just need to be curious enough to ask. Let’s help you take control of your biological clock—on your terms, in your time. 

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Is Egg Freezing Right for You?

Do you want to have children someday?

Are you currently ready to try for a child?

Do you think you may want biological children in the future, but just not yet?

Are you under age 38?

Do you identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community?

Are you facing a medical diagnosis (like cancer or endometriosis) or starting treatment that could affect fertility?

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