Egg freezing is still a developing field. However, for some women, such as those with medical issues requiring treatment that could be damaging to their eggs, or who are of advancing reproductive age wishing to store their eggs for future use, this may be an option. At the F.I.R.M., we have one of the largest experiences in the United States in egg freezing.
For those interested in egg freezing, we require an initial consultation, either by phone or in office. Given the still experimental nature of egg freezing, enrollment in our Institutional Review Board (I.R.B.) research protocol is also required. Candidates can generally be no older than 38 years of age, and we may require ovarian reserve testing to estimate egg supply and quality prior to starting the egg freezing process.