Washington | Despite being expensive, the need for egg freezing is increasing. It has become common for children to be late in the career race. In such a situation, women freeze the eggs; But there are many cases where egg freezing does not result in pregnancy. A study conducted at the University of California has shown that the chances of pregnancy depend on the age of the woman and how many eggs she has. Fertility expert Andre Chugh says that eggs in the freezer
are kept, children are not. There is a possibility of pregnancy from those eggs, not sure. 1 in 3 women have a chance of getting pregnant. Dr. Director of Research Fertility Age Center. James Griffo Yavar and NYU fellow Sarah Andre Druckenmiller Cascante said that in cases of women freezing eggs,
The average age is 38.3 years. After an average of 4 years i.e. at the age of 42, only 39% of the cases that fertilized the eggs resulted in a successful pregnancy; But more than half (51%) of those who froze their eggs before age 38 became pregnant. Women who are 20 or
More eggs were frozen and the pregnancy rate was 70%. Dr. Age at conception didn't make a difference, Grifo says. But younger age and more oocytes freezing increases the chance of pregnancy. Most eggs do not make good embryos, they say. Therefore, more eggs should be frozen. According to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, where 7193 women in the US had egg freezing in 2016. At the same time, 12438 women have frozen eggs in 2020. almost doubled.
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