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Panama Fertility

Fertility Clinic in Panama

Egg Freezing Outcome Estimator

Your Frozen Egg to Baby Probability Calculator

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Egg Freezing Calculator

Use our calculator to get an idea of the odds, or book an appointment with our specialists.
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What are my chances?

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EXPECTED OUTCOME

Based on Three Published Data Sets

AT LEAST 1 CHILD:

0% - 0%

2 OR MORE CHILDREN

0% - 0%

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SPRING’s Estimated Results:

(3,722 warmed eggs)

AT LEAST 1 CHILD:

0%

2 OR MORE CHILDREN

0%

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Doyle and Colleagues

(1,283 warmed eggs)

AT LEAST 1 CHILD:

0%

2 OR MORE CHILDREN

0%

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Cobo and Colleagues

(1,513 warmed eggs)

AT LEAST 1 CHILD:

0%

2 OR MORE CHILDREN

0%

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Panama as a family destination

Freezing your eggs is an empowering option that can increase your chances of having a healthy baby in the future. While it offers flexibility and hope, it’s important to remember that it doesn’t guarantee success. To help you set realistic expectations, we’ve created the Egg Freezing Calculator—a tool designed to estimate your likelihood of having a healthy baby using your frozen eggs. Your success will depend on key factors, including your age at the time of freezing, the number of eggs preserved, and the expertise of your clinical and laboratory teams.

At Panama Fertility, our world-class specialists are committed to guiding you every step of the way, ensuring you feel informed, supported, and confident in your reproductive journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ideal age to freeze your eggs is between 20 and 35 years old, as egg quality and quantity decline over time. However, every case is unique, and a consultation with our team will help you evaluate your specific situation.
The recommended number varies depending on your age and goals, but generally, freezing between 10 and 20 eggs is suggested to boost the chances of achieving a healthy pregnancy in the future.
Eggs can be safely stored for several years without affecting their quality, thanks to advancements in vitrification technology.
The process involves ovarian stimulation with hormonal medications, egg retrieval through a minimally invasive procedure, and vitrification—a rapid freezing method to preserve the eggs.
No, egg freezing improves the chances of pregnancy but doesn’t guarantee success. Factors such as egg quality, your overall health, and the fertility treatment used can influence the outcome.
Ovarian stimulation may cause mild discomfort similar to premenstrual symptoms. The egg retrieval is performed under light sedation, so you won’t feel any pain during the procedure.

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We hope that this tool will help you answer:

If I need to use my frozen eggs, how likely am I to have a child?

How many eggs do I need to freeze to feel comfortable?

Is this worth the cost (physically and economically) for me?

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