Embryo Freezing
Preserve your embryos for future pregnancies with our state-of-the-art vitrification technology. Perfect for growing your family on your timeline with industry-leading survival rates.
95%+
Survival Rate
Post-Thaw
$1,200
Starting At
Freezing + 1 Year
∞
Storage Life
Indefinite

What is Embryo Freezing?
Embryo cryopreservation allows you to freeze and store embryos created during an IVF cycle for future use. Using advanced vitrification (flash-freezing) technology, we achieve over 95% embryo survival rates. This gives you flexibility to plan additional pregnancies without going through another full IVF stimulation cycle.
- Industry-leading 95%+ embryo survival rates
- Vitrification technology prevents ice crystal damage
- Use frozen embryos for siblings years later
- Reduces need for multiple IVF stimulation cycles
Key Benefits
Success Rate
Per Cycle
65%
Recovery Time
Return to normal
Same Day
Treatment Time
Per cycle
6-8 Weeks
Your Cryopreservation Journey
Here's what to expect during your treatment with us
Step 1 of 5
Embryo Creation (IVF)
Embryos are created through an IVF cycle, where eggs are retrieved and fertilized with sperm in our laboratory. Embryos develop for 5-6 days to the blastocyst stage.
Duration
5-6 days
Who is Cryopreservation for?
Cryopreservation may be recommended for individuals or couples experiencing:
Find Out If Cryopreservation Is Right For YouCryopreservation Cost at Morgan Fertility
Half the cost of the national average. No hidden fees.
Starting at
National Average
Save $1,800
60% less than national average
What's Included
- Embryo vitrification process
- Cryoprotectant solutions
- First year of storage
- Secure liquid nitrogen storage
- 24/7 monitoring and backup systems
- Storage documentation
Optional Add-Ons
- Additional Year Storage+$500
- PGT-A Genetic Testing+$3,000
- Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)+$2,500
- Embryo Shipping/Receiving+$500
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Cryopreservation treatment
Embryos can be frozen indefinitely. There have been healthy babies born from embryos frozen for over 25 years. The vitrification process stops all biological activity, preserving the embryo exactly as it was at freezing.
Yes! In many cases, frozen embryo transfers (FET) have equal or slightly higher success rates than fresh transfers. This is because FET allows for optimal uterine lining preparation and avoids the hormonal effects of ovarian stimulation.
You have several options: continue storage for future use, donate to another family, donate to research, or compassionate transfer. We'll discuss all options and help you make the decision that's right for your family.
Extensive research shows that babies born from frozen embryos have the same health outcomes as those from fresh transfers. In fact, some studies suggest slightly better outcomes with FET due to more natural uterine environment.
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