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01/03 2025
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37-Year-Old Egg Freezing, 44-Year-Old Mother Successfully Welcomes a Baby Girl through IVF

【A Precious Gift for the Future Self】
In 2018, Mr. Y, who had plans for future parenthood, came across information about egg freezing at GENE IVF. After discussing it with his then-girlfriend, Ms. X, they decided to take action and visited GENE IVF for consultation.
At that time, Ms. X was 37 years old with an AMH level of 1.14, indicating that her ovarian function was already declining. After undergoing two egg retrieval procedures, she successfully froze a total of 17 precious eggs.

【Starting a Family After Marriage】
In 2024, now married, Ms. X and Mr. Y were ready to step into the next stage of their lives. They returned to GENE IVF to thaw and fertilize the frozen eggs with Mr. Y's sperm.
Although Ms. X was now 43 years old, she remained steadfast in her desire to conceive. She followed Dr. Chang Fu-Hsuan’s medical guidance closely, and with dedicated effort, she not only achieved a successful embryo implantation but also gave birth to a healthy baby girl on the last day of 2024, welcoming the new year as a family of three. 🥰


【Preserving Young Eggs—An Investment in Future Happiness】
Many individuals who consult about egg freezing often ask, “Can frozen eggs really be preserved for years?”
When people hear the word “freezing,” they often associate it with frozen food, which tends to degrade in quality after thawing. However, the freezing process for eggs, sperm, and embryos is entirely different!
GENE IVF utilizes advanced vitrification freezing technology in line with international standards. With precise handling by experienced embryologists, we ensure an egg survival rate of over 90% after thawing. The success rate of blastocyst formation from frozen eggs is almost identical to that of fresh eggs. 🧊


【The Uterus Can Wait, but the Ovaries Cannot】
Ms. X is just one of many success stories at GENE IVF, where frozen eggs have been thawed, fertilized, and successfully implanted, leading to the birth of healthy babies.
Dr. Chang Fu-Hsuan often emphasizes: “The uterus can wait, but the ovaries cannot.” The decline in ovarian function is irreversible and directly affects the quality and quantity of eggs.
For women who have future pregnancy plans but are not ready to conceive yet, freezing eggs at a younger age is a valuable option. It’s a precious gift from your younger self to your future self, preserving fertility potential and giving you greater reproductive autonomy. ✨


 




 
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