Egg Freezing

We’re making the egg freezing process intuitive and accessible, from start to finish. Get started with an egg freezing assessment (covered by most major insurance plans), or connect with our team for more information.

Egg Freezing with Kindbody

One egg freezing cycle takes around two weeks from the day you start medication to your egg retrieval. A cycle with Kindbody is $6,950, plus the cost of medication. Two or more cycles may be needed for enough eggs to be retrieved. Because everyone’s individual experience is unique, the specific days included below are averages.


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Step I

Egg Freezing Assessment

To help you make a more informed decision about whether to freeze your eggs, a certified reproductive endocrinologist will start off with a fertility assessment, which includes an ultrasound of your ovaries and a medical history review. Your fertility assessment will provide a better sense of your current ovarian reserve.

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Step II

Personalized Plan

Once your results are returned, a certified reproductive endocrinologist will recommend a personalized plan. A few more tests may be recommended before beginning the stimulation process.

Your fertility care team will help you understand how to administer the at-home hormone injections involved in the stimulation process.

Step III
(Day 1–13)

Stimulation Process

You’ll be giving yourself small at-home hormone injections to stimulate your ovaries, so they can grow more eggs.

Throughout this protocol - usually 10-14 days - you’ll come in for regular scans and blood tests to monitor your response to the drugs and adjust your dosage as necessary.

When your hormones and follicles are at the right levels, a fertility specialist will provide you with a trigger injection, which allows your eggs to complete maturation and start the ovulation process. This happens about 36 hours before your egg retrieval.

Step IV
(Day 14)

Egg Retrieval

You’ll be sedated for about 10-15 minutes while a physician collects your eggs. You may be a little sore afterward, but the majority of women resume normal activities the next day.

Your retrieved eggs will be evaluated and cryopreserved by an embryologist the same day.

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