Also asked, how many eggs survive freezing?
If you're younger than 38 and don't have any fertility problems, you'll likely be able to freeze between 10 and 20 eggs with each cycle. We expect 75% of those frozen eggs to survive the thaw, and 75% of those that do to fertilize.
Beside above, how many eggs does it take to freeze at 35? For women under 35, saving 20 eggs gives a woman an 85 percent cumulative chance of bringing home one baby. It's an 80 percent chance for women ages 35 to 37.
Accordingly, how many eggs does it take to freeze at 39?
Table: Estimated number of eggs and retrieval cycles necessary for 1 child at different ages
| Age | 21-25 | 39-42 |
|---|---|---|
| Estimated minimum number of eggs for a single child* | 10 | 25-30 |
| Estimated number of egg freezing cycles required to reach the above-quoted number** | 1 | 4-6 |
Is egg freezing worth it?
A single cycle of egg freezing starts at about $5,000 to $8,000. The odds an egg freezing patient will have a successful pregnancy varies, but research from the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) shows that each frozen egg only has about a 4.5% to 12% chance of becoming a baby.