Egg cells, in addition to the decrease in number starting at the age of 35, carry the risk of losing their chances of pregnancy at an increasing rate every year due to the deterioration in their genetic structure and the increase in their energy metabolism. Therefore, the age of women is very important in terms of reproduction.
It is an undeniable fact that the age of motherhood is being postponed to later ages due to reasons such as education, academic life and business life. In addition, some diseases and low egg reserve also bring the risk of early loss of reproductive function. In women who have to postpone or delay their pregnancy plan, freezing and storing eggs is a very important advantage in terms of preserving fertility. Because frozen eggs mean preserving the pregnancy rate of the age when the eggs were frozen despite the advanced age. For example, when a 43-year-old woman freezes her eggs at the age of 37, it means that she can preserve a much higher chance of pregnancy with the IVF success rate of the age of 37.