Preserve your chance at a future pregnancy
Preserve your chance at a future pregnancy
For couples and individuals using IVF, freezing embryos preserves your strongest chance at a future pregnancy — and gives you flexibility across multiple family-building attempts, all on your timeline.

Why freeze embryos?
Make the most of an IVF cycle + -
Store extra embryos from an IVF cycle for future transfers without repeating a full stimulation cycle.
Plan for more than one child + -
Try for a sibling later using embryos created today.
Protect your fertility + -
Preserve fertility before medical treatment that could affect it.
Flexible timing + -
Coordinate transfers around your health, work, and life.
Why freeze embryos?
Make the most of an IVF cycle + -
Store extra embryos from an IVF cycle for future transfers without repeating a full stimulation cycle.
Plan for more than one child + -
Try for a sibling later using embryos created today.
Protect your fertility + -
Preserve fertility before medical treatment that could affect it.
Flexible timing + -
Coordinate transfers around your health, work, and life.
How embryo freezing works
Consultation
Meet with our team and fertility specialist to review your goals and plan.
Stimulation & retrieval
After a stimulation cycle, your eggs are retrieved in a short outpatient procedure.
Fertilization
Eggs are fertilized in the lab to create embryos, monitored as they grow.
Freeze & store
Healthy embryos are frozen by vitrification (usually Day 5/6) and safely stored until you're ready for transfer.
Frequently asked
questions
How long can embryos be stored?
Embryos can be safely stored for many years through vitrification. We’ll review storage terms, renewals, and your options.
What does it cost?
Costs depend on your treatment plan and storage term. [Add pricing.] Our team will provide a clear, itemized breakdown.
Is freezing safe for embryos?
Yes. Vitrification is a well-established, fast-freezing method with high survival and success rates for later transfer.