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Frequently Asked Questions

What are frozen eggs?
Frozen eggs are mature oocytes collected from young, healthy donors and preserved through a process called vitrification — an advanced rapid-freezing technique that maintains the egg’s quality and viability until it’s ready to be used.
Yes. Thanks to modern vitrification technology, success rates for frozen and fresh eggs are comparable when handled by experienced IVF laboratories and clinics.
Each batch usually contains 6, 8, 10, or 12 mature eggs, depending on the donor’s availability and the package selected (Basic, Premium, or Elite).
Yes. Origen provides a secure, password-protected database where intended parents can view detailed donor profiles — including photos, personal background, education, medical and genetic history, and a personal message from the donor.
Yes. All donors go through comprehensive medical, psychological, and genetic screening, meeting international standards for reproductive health and safety.
The eggs are stored in liquid nitroge cryotanks at accredited fertility laboratories and clinics, with 24-hour monitoring and temperature control to ensure complete safety and stability.
Yes. Origen works with specialized cryo-transport companies to coordinate international shipments, ensuring your eggs arrive safely and remain in perfect condition.
Frozen eggs can remain preserved indefinitely without significant loss of quality.
Once you select and purchase your batch:
Yes. Depending on the package you choose, Origen offers guarantees for a minimum number of mature eggs, viable embryos, or PGT-A-normal blastocysts, as outlined in your agreement.
Absolutely. Many intended parents choose to use frozen eggs within our surrogacy program, allowing their process to start right away and reducing waiting time.