Egg freezing allows you to make the most of right now, without sacrificing your chance of a family in the future. If you're considering freezing your eggs, our expert team at TFP Oxford Fertility is here to support you.
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Egg freezing is a way to preserve your fertility, giving you more flexibility to start a family when the time is right. To freeze your eggs, you'll need to undergo a partial IVF cycle where we'll retrieve your eggs from your ovaries, rapidly freeze them and safely store them for future use.
You might consider egg freezing if:
You're not ready to start a family
You’re undergoing medical treatment that may affect fertility
You are a transgender or non-binary person about to undergo gender affirming surgery
You want to preserve your fertility for personal or lifestyle reasons
With more than 35 years of expertise, you're in good hands. We combine cutting-edge science and personalised treatment plans to give you the very best care.
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To freeze your eggs, you will have to go through a partial IVF cycle. It can take up to three weeks to freeze your eggs and involves the following steps:
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Stimulating the ovaries
A daily injection is used at home to stimulate follicular growth within the ovaries. This increases the number of eggs that are collected.
In most cases, this is a 14-day course of hormone medication.
Suppressing the natural menstrual cycle
A second daily injection is then added at home to stop natural hormone production and control when your eggs are released.
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Monitoring progress
Pelvic scans will be performed to check the development and growth of the follicles in the ovaries. This will determine when the eggs are collected from the follicles.
Egg retrieval
Once the follicles have reached the correct size, an injection will be given to mature the eggs for collection. A needle is then gently guided through the vaginal wall to capture the eggs one by one. Don’t worry, you will be sedated for this part of the procedure to ensure no pain or discomfort.
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Freezing
Healthy eggs are cooled using a method called vitrification. They are then safely stored in a cryopreservation chamber until you're ready to use them.
At TFP Oxford Fertility, we offer transparent pricing to help you plan ahead with confidence. Below, you’ll find a typical breakdown of costs for an egg freezing cycle, along with details of a fertility assessment that can help determine if this option is right for you.
*Any medication required throughout your treatment is charged separately. **All prices are subject to regional variation.
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Includes consultation
Includes egg retrieval and freezing
Paid annually
For those egg sharing, you'll receive a reduction in the cost of treatment. This includes egg collection and freezing.
With Access Fertility, we're making egg freezing more accessible. Borrow up to £12,000 with 0% interest repayment plans.
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Through our egg sharing scheme, eligible patients have the opportunity to donate their eggs, supporting others in need through egg donation.
Egg sharing can be a rewarding experience, helping another person take a step towards starting their family. In return, your egg freezing treatment is offered at a reduced cost.
Not everyone will be eligible, as several factors are considered, including age, BMI, smoking status, and overall fertility health. Your consultant will discuss your suitability during your consultation at our Nottingham clinic.
If you’re using a sat nav, the best postcode to use is OX4 2FL.
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There is free parking on-site for all Oxford Fertility visitors. Please park in bays marked IRS (Institute of Reproductive Sciences).
The closest train stations are Oxford (4.9 miles) and Oxford Parkway (7.5 miles).
Alternatively, there are several buses which run towards the clinic from the city centre (T1 and number 10).
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If you're unsure whether egg freezing is right for you, or have any questions that need answering, our Patient Support team is here to support you.
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Speak to our patient support team for advice about your options and to book your first consultation with a fertility expert.