Women Are Now Freezing Their Eggs in Their Mid-20s 'The New York Times' reports on the newest trend in fertility preservation. Women are freezing their eggs earlier in life than ever. With pressures mounting to pursue higher education and careers, fertility preservation is becoming more appealing for young women. “Boutique-like freezing facilities” are especially targeting women in their twenties, like Prelude Fertility in
Franklin, Tennessee. Prelude Fertility and the Pacific Fertility Center Fees average between $4,000 and $7,000 for a single cycle. 76,000 women in the United States are anticipated to freeze their eggs
this year.