The time you choose to preserve your fertility determines the likelihood of conceiving with those eggs. If egg freezing is done before the age of 35, the quality of the eggs is usually very high, and therefore the chances of achieving pregnancy are high, except for special groups of women who are advised to consult a reproductive specialist earlier.
Special groups of women include:
- Women with a family history of early menopause (before the age of 45) from a mother or grandmother.
- Women who are about to undergo ovarian surgery.
- Women who are about to undergo any treatment that may affect their fertility.