— Appointment guide

Your egg freezing consult: Prep and follow-up

Walk in with your questions ready. Leave with a plan.

Private by design, and general guidance to help you make the most of your visit. Not a substitute for medical advice.

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An egg freezing consult is where you and your provider look at your options, timelines, and what the process involves. Coming in organized helps a short visit go further. Here is what to prepare, what to ask, and how to follow up.

— Your appointment, start to finish

Three steps to a consult that moves you forward

01
Before your visit

Prepare

Note your cycle pattern, your age, and any family history of early menopause or fertility concerns. Track any symptoms that stand out, and gather past test results if you have them.

Think about your reasons and timing, whether medical, personal, or planning ahead, so the conversation fits your goals. List your current medications and your questions about the process, the number of cycles, and costs.

Bring these questions

  • What tests tell us about my ovarian reserve?
  • How many cycles might I need, and how many eggs is a realistic goal?
  • What does the process involve week to week?
  • What are the costs, including storage over time?
  • How long can eggs be stored, and what happens if I use them later?
02
During your visit

Make the time count

Expect your provider to review your history, possibly order reserve testing, and walk through the stimulation and retrieval steps. Lead with your notes and questions so the visit covers what matters most to you.

Take notes as the doctor talks, record the meeting (with their permission!) in myStoria, or add a quick voice note to myStoria as soon as possible afterward so that you are not relying on memory alone.

Before you leave the clinic, ask for copies of anything from the visit, like lab results, assessments, or referrals, and upload them to myStoria to keep your history complete. (If you aren't able to get copies, connect with Concierge and we can help you source them!)

03
After your visit

Follow up

Note any tests your provider ordered and book them promptly, since some are timed to your cycle. Keep the plan and costs with your notes so you can compare and decide without pressure.

Once results are in, book a follow-up to talk through your options and timing. Bring your notes so the conversation picks up where this one left off.

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How myStoria helps

Every appointment starts prepared

myStoria keeps your cycle history, results, and questions in one private place, so your consult starts from a clear picture and nothing gets forgotten. Everything stays with you between visits, so each step builds on the last. When you want to talk something through, you can schedule a video consult in advance with a member of our team, several of whom are nurses.

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