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Social Freezing for Women

Your Timing for Motherhood

Embark on your journey to motherhood with confidence by preserving your fertility through social freezing.

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No long waiting times

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Holistic care

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What is Social Freezing?

Social freezing is a proactive strategy that involves freezing unfertilised eggs to enhance the likelihood of a future successful pregnancy, especially advantageous from the age of 35. The process aims to collect as many eggs as possible, which are then cryopreserved at around -195°C in liquid nitrogen for secure storage.

Why should you choose social freezing?

There are different reasons why women opt for social freezing.

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Preserve your fertility for the future

If now isn't the right time for you to start a family, social freezing provides an excellent opportunity to preserve your fertility.

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Pre-Treatment for serious conditions

If you are facing chemotherapy or managing a chronic condition, social freezing allows you to safeguard your future family planning options.

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Financial stability

The cost of raising a child can be substantial. Achieving financial stability before starting a family can provide peace of mind.

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Lack of the right partner

Haven't found the right partner yet? Social freezing empowers you to preserve your fertility, keeping the dream of a family alive for the future.

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Family history

Concerned about a family history of early menopause or fertility challenges? Take control with social freezing and safeguard your future family plans.

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Self-determination

Prioritise your personal and professional goals. Social freezing offers the freedom and flexibility to decide when the time is right for you to start a family.

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Benefits of Social Freezing at Cada

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Everything under one roof

At Cada, treatment and analyses are carried out by all medical specialists in one place.

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Transparent costs

All medication for your treatment, hormone stimulation and check-in visits in the clinic or practice are already included in the price.

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Easy-to-follow & digital process

You can view all test results and follow-up appointments transparently at any time in the Cada app.

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Step-by-Step Social Freezing Treatment Guide

A social freezing cycle at Cada usually consists of 3 appointments lasting between 30 minutes and 3 hours (follicular puncture). During the appointments, our experts take time for you and guide you step by step through your treatment.

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Kick-Off & Start of Stimulation

The Kick-Off marks the start of Social Freezing treatment with stimulation therapy. During this stage, each step is thoroughly explained and the necessary medications are provided.

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Monitoring of Follicle Growth

Follicle maturation is monitored through ultrasound and blood hormone levels. Once the follicles and uterine lining have developed well, the final egg maturation is triggered, and the date for the follicle retrieval is scheduled.

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Follicle Puncture & Cryopreservation

Shortly before the expected ovulation, egg retrieval (follicular puncture) is performed as an outpatient procedure under brief anesthesia. The retrieved eggs are then analysed in the laboratory. Afterwards, all healthy eggs are cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen.

More than 20 Years of Experience

The medical expert team at Cada has performed over 3,000 successful social freezing procedures. This expertise has resulted in over 700 births, with hundreds of eggs and embryos securely stored.

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Social Egg Freezing

Maximum security through state-of-the-art technology.

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Cryopreservation at -197°C

Thanks to cutting-edge cryotanks, your eggs can be stored in liquid nitrogen for up to 10 years.

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24/7 monitoring of your eggs

An alarm system ensures your eggs are consistently and securely stored at Cada.

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Complete transparency for you

The entire process of your social freezing is always at your fingertips in the Cada app.

Your personalised treatment process in the app

Stay informed and connected with the Cada app. Access your results, manage appointments, and learn more about IVF through helpful videos and articles. You can even reach out to your doctors directly.

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Real-Time Medical Results

Track your laboratory results and get clear interpretations of your values.

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Full Transparency

Gain digital access to every stage of your personalised treatment.

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Expert Support

Reach out to your doctors directly via the app for tailored advice.

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Data Protection

Your information is secure and treated with the utmost confidentiality.

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Our Locations

At the modern Cada Clinic, you can expect advanced fertility treatments such as IVF, ICSI and social freezing in a peaceful atmosphere directly on Lake Zurich.

Dr. med. Michael Jemec

Dr. med. Michael Jemec

Cada Clinics Lead

Cada Klinik

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Email: [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Discover answers to the most common queries about egg freezing here. Should your question remain unresolved, please do not hesitate to reach out to us directly.

Why are eggs frozen?

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Eggs are frozen to ensure the possibility of pregnancy at a later date. This gives women more flexibility in family planning and preserves their fertility for the future.

What is the social freezing process like for women?

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The process of social freezing for women is systematic and involves the following steps:

1. Fertility check: The first step in social freezing for women is a fertility analysis. This involves checking hormone levels and egg reserves to assess individual fertility.

2. Treatment start: Hormonal stimulation is used to mature several eggs at the same time. The hormonal stimulation is tailored to each woman based on their fertility results.

3. Egg retrieval: After ovulation has been induced, the eggs are retrieved through the vagina. The procedure is minimally invasive and takes about 30 minutes under brief anesthesia.

4. Freezing and preservation: The final step involves freezing the eggs using vitrification, a modern cryopreservation method. The frozen eggs are then stored in liquid nitrogen to preserve their quality for later use.

How are frozen eggs thawed and used if required?

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Frozen eggs are carefully thawed. Thawed eggs are assessed for quality before being fertilised with sperm from the partner or a donor. Healthy embryos are then cultivated in the lab and prepared for transfer, aiming for successful pregnancy. This precise sequence ensures that frozen eggs are handled in the best possible way for their intended use.

Can all eggs be frozen?

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No, not all eggs are suitable for cryopreservation. The selection is based on their quality and maturity. Healthy, well-developed egg cells have a higher chance of success when frozen and used later. The egg quality for cryopreservation is usually assessed before freezing. Their quality can be evaluated using fertility tests and by assessing the egg cells during their maturation process. In this way, suitability for cryopreservation can be determined.

Are single women allowed to freeze their eggs?

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Yes, single women can freeze their eggs, providing them with the flexibility to plan for pregnancy when they are ready.

How much does it cost to freeze eggs?

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Typically, egg freezing costs range between CHF 3,000 and CHF 5,000 at fertility clinics.

Does female fertility decline with age?

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Yes, the likelihood of having a healthy baby decreases as women age, affecting both natural conception and assisted reproduction due to declining egg quality.

Can frozen eggs be used at any time?

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Yes, frozen eggs can be used at any time. However, the viability depends on various factors, including the woman’s age at the time of egg freezing. Ideally, eggs should be frozen before the age of 35 to maximize the chances of a successful egg retrieval and later pregnancy. Nevertheless, eggs that were frozen later can also be used for pregnancy, but the success rate decreases with the woman's age. An individual consultation with specialists is crucial in order to set realistic expectations.

How safe is social freezing?

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Social freezing is a safe method of cryopreserving eggs. Innovative technologies ensure reliable long-term preservation under optimal conditions. The quality of the frozen eggs remains stable, giving women the opportunity to preserve their fertility. However, the success of social freezing depends on various factors, including the woman's age at freezing and subsequent use.

It is important to note that the likelihood of a successful pregnancy naturally decreases in women over the age of 35. One possible risk factor is that pregnancies at an older age can pose certain health challenges. Women aged 35 and over should therefore seek advice from specialists in order to set realistic expectations and discuss possible risks.

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