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How Long Does an Egg Freezing Cycle Take?

Apr 12, 2023 @ 09:00 AM — by Nurit Winkler
Tagged with: Egg Freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a fantastic way for a patient to preserve their eggs for future use. But what is egg freezing, and how long does an egg freezing cycle take? Learn more about how an egg freezing cycle works at Los Angeles Reproductive Center in Encino, Bakersfield, and Los Angeles, CA.

What Is Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing is a method of fertility preservation, During this process, eggs (ovum) are harvested from the ovaries, frozen at sub-zero temperatures, and stored for future use. When the patient is ready to use their eggs, the ovum is thawed, fertilized, and placed in the mother or surrogate's uterus during an IVF cycle.

Why Choose Egg Freezing?

There are a number of reasons why a patient may choose to preserve their eggs, including:

What Does an Egg Freezing Cycle Look Like and How Long Does It Take?

This can vary by patient. Typically, an egg freezing cycle takes on average two to three weeks. Here is a look at a typical egg freezing cycle.

Cycle Begins

Your cycle begins on the first day of your menstrual cycle. You will visit our fertility clinic for routine blood tests, ultrasounds, and an exam to determine the right dosage for stimulation medication.

Stimulation Medication

Around day two or three, you will begin ovarian stimulation with injectable medication. You will continue routine bloodwork and ultrasounds to monitor your follicle growth.

Trigger Shot

Around cycle day 14, a trigger shot is used to induce ovulation. This trigger shot is given precisely and timed with your appointment for egg retrieval.

Egg Retrieval

Approximately 36 hours after your trigger shot, your egg retrieval will take place. You are sedated during this short procedure to ensure you are completely comfortable throughout the process. Mature eggs are then collected directly from the ovaries.

Egg Freezing

Once the eggs are collected, they are flash-frozen and then stored in subzero temperatures. These eggs can remain frozen for many years.

IVF Cycle

When you are ready to use your eggs, they are thawed and then fertilized during an IVF cycle.

Get Started Today

Egg freezing is a groundbreaking and popular fertility preservation method that can help women who wish to have children one day, but who aren’t quite ready to start their families. At Los Angeles Reproductive Center, our team of fertility specialists is dedicated to helping our patients begin, build, and expand their families, as well as preserve their fertility for the future. Thinking about egg freezing or want to start the process? Give us a call or contact us online to request a consultation with one of our fertility experts. We have three locations to best serve you. 

Bakersfield Office:

(661) 889-5173

Encino Office:

(818) 946-8051

Los Angeles Office:

(818) 946-8051