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Review
. 2020 May;125(2):95-98.
doi: 10.1080/03009734.2019.1707332. Epub 2020 Jan 14.

Social freezing of oocytes: a means to take control of your fertility

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Review

Social freezing of oocytes: a means to take control of your fertility

Anna-Lena Wennberg. Ups J Med Sci. 2020 May.

Abstract

In the last few decades, there have been tremendous developments of assisted reproductive technologies, but the outcome of in vitro fertilization is highly dependent on the age of the oocyte. The introduction of vitrification offers a possibility to freeze eggs proactively in younger years and use them at later ages, also called social egg freezing. Knowledge about age-related fertility decline is insufficient among many women, and there is an overoptimistic trust that in vitro fertilization can overcome this. The awareness of proactive egg freezing is limited, both among doctors and in the general population. This review aims at increasing the knowledge about proactive egg freezing and offers a means to advise women correctly. It deals with national guidelines, the best age and optimal number of eggs to freeze, and the chance to succeed. Creating more public awareness about age-linked fertility decline and elective egg freezing may help women reproduce at their own pace - to take control of their fertility.

Keywords: Age; elective; fertility; oocyte; pregnancy; results; social egg freezing; vitrification.

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