Common Misconceptions About Egg Freezing By Michael Vermesh on December 24, 2022

Tweezers holding a sealed medical vialHaving children is a big decision that can only be postponed for so long. Egg freezing helps women and couples preserve their fertility so that they can have children when they’re ready - and on their own terms.

Although egg freezing is not a new procedure, there are a lot of misconceptions that can make some women think it’s not an option for them when in fact they could benefit from egg freezing.

With this in mind, Dr. Michael Vermesh and Dr. Tannaz Toloubeydokhti would like to take a moment to dispel some common misconceptions about egg freezing for their Los Angeles, CA, Tarzana, CA, and Bakersfield, CA, patients.

Misconception: You Should Wait Until You’re Older to Freeze Your Eggs

One of the benefits of a woman freezing her eggs is that she can delay pregnancy until later in life. Some think this means that it’s best to wait to freeze their eggs when they’re older and reaching the end of their fertile years.

In actuality, egg quality decreases with age, so if a woman waits until she’s over 40 to try to freeze her eggs, it may be more difficult to conceive later on.

Instead, it’s best to freeze eggs by the mid-30s when egg quality and quantity is less likely to have significantly diminished.

Misconception: Egg Freezing Is Only for Single Women

Egg freezing is not just for single women. Women who are married or in a committed relationship may choose to freeze their eggs for a number of reasons.

Sometimes women and their partners want to have children but aren’t ready or want to achieve other life goals before starting a family. Freezing eggs can help preserve fertility until a couple is ready to have children.

Misconception: Healthy Women Don’t Need to Freeze Their Eggs

Fertility naturally declines with age, regardless of how healthy a woman is. While being healthy can be a plus for fertility, it doesn’t guarantee becoming pregnant will be easy and it doesn’t provide sufficient insight into a woman’s ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs she has remaining. Healthy women can benefit from egg freezing, especially if their ovarian reserve is low.

Misconception: Only Rich People Can Afford to Freeze Their Eggs

Egg freezing is not just for wealthy people. A single cycle of egg freezing costs around $6,000, but can vary based on the patient’s needs. At the Center for Fertility and Gynecology, we offer flexible financing options and a Low-Cost Program to make egg freezing accessible to more patients.

Misconception: The Egg Freezing Process Takes Too Much Time

From start to finish, the egg freezing process can take four to six weeks to complete, causing many people to think that egg freezing will take too much time out of their schedule and require too much time off from work.

The reality is there are only a handful of doctor’s appointments needed during this time that can usually easily fit into any schedule.

The only time a patient may need to take time off from work is after egg retrieval. In most cases, a day is enough time to recover.

Learn More About Egg Freezing

For more information about egg freezing or to find out if egg freezing is a good option for you, we invite you to send a message at the Center for Fertility and Gynecology.

Related to This

Doctors

The Center for Fertility and Gynecology

The Center for Fertility and Gynecology provides cutting-edge medical care in a patient-oriented and supportive setting. Drs. Michael Vermesh and Tannaz Toloubeydokhti offer all couples the best possible evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of male and female infertility. Our experienced physicians are affiliated with:

  • American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
  • ACOG: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American Medical Association
  • ASRM: American Society for Reproductive Medicine
  • Pacific Coast Reproductive Society
  • Resolve: The National Infertility Association
  • SREI: Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
  • The Seed Fertility Program

Ready to start your family? Request your consultation today by filling out our online form or calling (818) 881-9800.

Get In Touch

Rate, Review & Explore

Social Accounts Sprite
Google map image of our location in 18370 Burbank Blvd Ste 301 Tarzana, CA

Tarzana Office

18370 Burbank Blvd
Ste 301
Tarzana, CA 91356

Open Today

Google map image of our location in 5353 Balboa Blvd Ste 301 Encino, CA

Our Lab

5353 Balboa Blvd
Ste 301
Encino, CA 91316

Closed Today

Google map image of our location in 9610 Stockdale Hwy  Bakersfield, CA

Bakersfield Office

9610 Stockdale Hwy
Bakersfield, CA 93311

Open Today

Google map image of our location in 24241 Hawthorne Blvd Ste 201 Torrance, CA

Torrance Office

24241 Hawthorne Blvd
Ste 201
Torrance, CA 90505

Open Today

Google map image of our location in 415 Rolling Oaks Dr Ste 260 Thousand Oaks, CA

Thousand Oaks Office

415 Rolling Oaks Dr
Ste 260
Thousand Oaks, CA 91361

Closed Today

Tell us a bit about yourself...

(818) 881-9800 Send a message