Because of the delicate nature of the chromosomes in eggs, the cryopreservation of eggs is less successful than the cryopreservation of embryos.
For that reason, this procedure is primarily offered to patients undergoing treatment for cancer. It is also offered to some patients who do not have a partner and desire to delay their fertility. Due to recent advances in the promising new technique of vitrification, we anticipate that oocytes will soon be cyropreserved using this method. We expect that this will produce an increase in the chance for survival and pregnancy.