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Getting to Know Egg Freezing as Experienced by Selvi Kitty, a Solution for Those Not Ready to Get Pregnant

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Getting to Know Egg Freezing as Experienced by Selvi Kitty, a Solution for Those Not Ready to Get Pregnant Selvi Kitty Decides to Undergo Egg Freezing. (instagram/selvikitty)

Kapanlagi.com - Talented singer and actress, Selvi Kitty, recently surprised her followers on Instagram with an unexpected announcement. In a post shared on February 21, 2025, Selvi revealed her decision to undergo the egg freezing procedure. This decision was made not because she is planning to get pregnant soon, but as a smart step to prepare for her future.

In her meaningful post, Selvi wrote, "I decided to do egg freezing at my age, which is no longer young." She also emphasized that this step is supported by doctors and a fertility specialist clinic. Egg freezing is becoming increasingly popular among women who want to maintain their chances of getting pregnant, even if they are not ready to have children in the near future.

So, what exactly is egg freezing? What is the process, and who can do it? Let’s delve deeper into the ins and outs of egg freezing, its benefits, and important things to consider before taking this step. Check out the complete review summarized by Kapanlagi.com from various sources on Friday (21/2/2025).

1. What is Egg Freezing?

Egg freezing is an innovative medical procedure that allows women to preserve their eggs in a frozen state, ready for use in the future. In this process, eggs retrieved from the ovaries are frozen using advanced technology, maintaining their quality until the time comes for pregnancy through in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Originally designed to assist women with health issues such as cancer undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy, egg freezing is now increasingly popular among women who wish to postpone pregnancy for personal or career reasons.

According to the official website of Airlangga University, egg freezing can be performed for two main reasons:

  • Medical Indications – For women with certain health conditions such as cancer, endometriosis, or autoimmune disorders that may affect fertility.
  • Social Indications – For women who are not yet ready to have children but want to preserve their chances of pregnancy in the future.

2. How is the Egg Freezing Process Done?

Egg freezing is a fairly complex procedure and requires several medical stages. Here is the process in general:

1. Ovarian Stimulation

Women who will undergo egg freezing need to undergo ovarian stimulation with hormone injections for 10–14 days to encourage the production of more eggs than their normal cycle.

2. Egg Retrieval

After the eggs mature, the doctor will perform the egg retrieval procedure (oocyte retrieval) using a special tool that is inserted through the vagina. This process is done under anesthesia to avoid pain.

3. Egg Freezing

The retrieved eggs will be immediately frozen using the vitrification method, which allows the eggs to remain in optimal condition for years.

4. Egg Storage

The frozen eggs can be stored for up to 10 years or more, depending on the policies of the fertility clinic and medical regulations in each country.

When a woman is ready to conceive, the frozen eggs will be thawed, fertilized with sperm through IVF, and then implanted back into the uterus.

3. Who is Suitable for Egg Freezing?

Not all women need to undergo egg freezing. However, the following conditions may be reasons to consider it:

  • Women who are not ready to get married or have children in the near future, but want to maintain their chances of pregnancy.
  • Women with certain medical conditions that are at risk of affecting fertility, such as cancer, endometriosis, or autoimmune disorders.
  • Women undergoing medical procedures that may damage the reproductive system, such as chemotherapy or ovarian surgery.
  • Women who want to plan a future in vitro fertilization (IVF) program.

According to research from RS Pondok Indah, the ideal age for egg freezing is under 35 years, as at this age the eggs are still in the best condition. However, this procedure can still be performed up to the ages of 37–40, although the chances of success are lower.

4. How Great is the Chance of Success for Egg Freezing?

The chance of pregnancy success through egg freezing largely depends on the woman's age at the time of egg freezing. Here is an estimate of pregnancy chances based on age:

  • Under 35 years old → 50–70% success
  • Aged 35–37 years → 30–50% success
  • Over 37 years old → 10–30% success

The younger the age at freezing, the greater the chance of success. However, despite ongoing advancements in technology, egg freezing does not guarantee 100% pregnancy.

5. Risks and Considerations Before Undergoing Egg Freezing

Like any other medical procedure, egg freezing also has risks and side effects that need to be considered:

  • Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) – This condition can occur due to an excessive reaction to hormone injections given before egg retrieval.
  • Risk of Infection and Bleeding – Although rare, the egg retrieval procedure still carries risks of complications such as infection or bleeding.
  • No Guarantee of Pregnancy – Even though the chances are high, there is no guarantee that the frozen eggs will be successfully fertilized and result in pregnancy.
  • Not Cheap Costs – Egg freezing requires a significant amount of money, including the cost of egg storage each year.

Therefore, before undergoing this procedure, it is important to consult with a specialist doctor to understand the benefits and risks in more depth.

6. FAQ

1. How long can eggs be frozen?

Eggs frozen using the vitrification method can last up to 10 years or more, depending on the clinic's policy.

2. Does egg freezing guarantee pregnancy?

No. The chances of successful pregnancy depend on the age at the time of freezing and the quality of the stored eggs.

3. When is the best time to do egg freezing?

The best time is before the age of 35, when the eggs are still of the best quality.

4. How much does the egg freezing procedure cost?

The cost of egg freezing varies, depending on the clinic and country, but it can reach tens to hundreds of millions of rupiah.

(kpl/rmt)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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