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      HomeBlogBlogFresh Cycle Donor Eggs in Kansas City vs Frozen Donor Eggs: Which Option is Best?

    Fresh Cycle Donor Eggs in Kansas City vs Frozen Donor Eggs: Which Option is Best?

    Posted by Pathways to Parenthood | August 30, 2013

    Trying to decide whether doing a fresh in vitro fertilization cycle using an egg donor that you picked, being able to use all eggs retrieved from the cycle for your family building, or doing a frozen egg cycle by purchasing a lot of eggs from an egg bank, is not an easy decision to make.  There are pros and cons to both options.

    An important first step in the decision making process is to understand the differences between the options.  Know the difference between a fresh cycle, a frozen egg cycle, and a thaw cycle.  They are different, and important for you to understand.  It is also very important to look at the decision in the context of your overall family building plan.  Using frozen donor eggs CAN be a cheaper option, but only under certain conditions.  It is important to understand what those are.

    Call Pathways To Parenthood at 913-469-5500 today to set up a free consultation to discuss your family building options.  You can also email us at info@pathwaystoparenthood.com.

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