It was just few years back, when most of the fertility clinics and doctors’ got to use fresh donor eggs in to IVF treatments to be successful.
This then required their travel schedules to go alongside and if the pregnancy doesn’t occur, the whole process needs to be carried over all again.
It’s all since then, processes like oocyte cryopreservation process, the process of taking a mature egg and freezing it for future use, has been majorly improved and various research programs have shown that both frozen and fresh eggs are equally feasible.Fresh Donor Eggs against Frozen Donor EggsTill the year 2005, the oocyte cryopreservation process was still going through the initial experimental stages and the first healthy baby was born out of this process in the year 1986.
Still the medical science has been struggling big time to perfect the process within the next two decades.
Still with the recent developments in the medical technology, the cryopreservation process has been expertly perfected in most of the aspects.
This is where the success rates of both frozen donor eggs and fresh donor eggs have been brought onto the same level.This can certainly be termed as good news for all the couples looking for an In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment as the cost included in cycles using frozen donor eggs is more than half in IVF cycles using fresh donor eggs.