Normally, we advise fertility preservation at an age younger than 35 years old. This is because in order to consider ovarian stimulation, obtain a good result from this stimulation, and therefore to obtain a good number of vitrified oocytes (frozen in the laboratory) for future use, we have to start from an ovarian reserve that is as good as possible.
At the end of the day, ovarian reserve is closely related to age. So, the younger the patient is, the better. In principle if she is under 35 years of age, we will have a better result.
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Carolina González Arboleya
M. D.
Gynecologist
Dr. Carolina González has a degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Santiago de Compostela. Currently, Dr. González is doing a Master in Assisted Reproduction by the Technological University TECH and another one in Aesthetic, regenerative and anti-aging medicine by the Complutense University of Madrid.
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