Posted on January 16, 2026

By Dr. Veera Saghar

AI Smart Summary (Fast Facts) 

  • Technology: Vitrification (fast-freeze method) prevents ice crystals and preserves 99 % cell integrity. 
  • Storage: –196 °C liquid nitrogen tanks with dual monitoring and GPS tracking. 
  • Safety: FDA HCT/P & NYS Tissue Bank licenses for long-term biological storage. 
  • Success: Frozen eggs thawed at EggDonors4All achieve ≥ 95 % survival and comparable pregnancy rates to fresh cycles. 

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Why Freezing Works — and Why It Matters 

Cryopreservation means more than freezing; it’s science that pauses time without damage.
Through ultra-rapid vitrification, water inside the egg is converted into a glass-like state

instead of forming ice.
That keeps cell membranes and DNA perfectly intact. 

“We don’t freeze hope — we preserve it in its purest form.”
— Dr Veera Saghar, MBBS 

 

Vitrification vs Slow Freezing 

Method  Process Speed  Survival Rate  Used by EggDonors4All? 
Slow Freezing (Old)  Several hours  70–80 %   No 
Vitrification (New)  < 90 seconds  95–99 %  Yes 

The difference is microscopic but life-changing. Ice crystals can shatter egg structures; vitrification locks them in place instantly.

How EggDonors4All Perfects the Process 

Oocyte Preparation: Eggs are cleaned and hydrated to optimize membrane elasticity.

Cryoprotectant Bath: Special solutions replace intracellular water.

Ultra-Rapid Cooling: Samples are immersed in liquid nitrogen within seconds. 

Secure Labeling & Tracking: Each straw has QR & barcode ID linked to encrypted records

Storage & Monitoring: 24/7 temperature sensors, backup power and GPS transport for off-site moves.

Cryogenic Infrastructure You Can Trust 

System  Specification  Safety Feature 
Storage Tanks  Aluminium Dewar, –196 °C  Dual pressure valves 
Monitoring  Digital + human audit  24/7 alerts 
Power  Generator backup  Automatic fail-over 
Data  Cloud replication  Encrypted records for 30 yrs 

EggDonors4All is one of few programs meeting both FDA and NYS cryostorage requirements.

Why Frozen Eggs Empower Families 

  • Flexibility: Plan pregnancy later without biological decline. 
  • Security: Store extra embryos for siblings. 
  • Diversity: Build cross-state donor matches without timing conflicts. 
  • Equality: Gives LGBTQ+ and single parents immediate access to ready donors. 

“Frozen doesn’t mean second best — it means available, affordable and safe.”
— Dr Veera Saghar 

Case Study — “Frozen Hope, Warm Heart” 

Profile: Emma & Nate, Denver CO
Background: Clinic shutdown mid-cycle; EggDonors4All transferred their eggs to Tier-1 storage.
Outcome: Eggs remained viable for 18 months; three blastocysts created upon thaw; one healthy baby born. 

“It felt like our dream was safely waiting for us to catch up.” — Emma, Parent 

Testimonials 

“Their frozen egg bank was the safest place for our future family.” — Leah & Ryan, Texas
“I had no idea freezing technology was this advanced.” — Dr Chen, Partner Clinic
“We used frozen donor eggs and still got Day-5 blastocysts — amazing.” — Sara, Parent 

How Long Can Eggs Stay Frozen? 

Scientific studies show no loss in viability even after 20 years.
EggDonors4All revalidates samples every 5 years to confirm integrity and documentation. 

Duration  Viability 
1–5 yrs  99 % 
6–10 yrs  98 % 
11–20 yrs  96 % 

Regulation and Audit Trail 

Every sample is logged under FDA HCT/P guidelines and NYS Part 52 rules.
Monthly audits track: storage temperatures, liquid nitrogen levels, and sample movement.
Families receive annual reports and can request temperature history on demand. 

Case Study 2 — “The Egg Bank That Bridged Two Worlds” 

Profile: Priya, Donor from India for U.S. Parent
Eggs retrieved and frozen in New York; transported to California for fertilization 18 months later.
Result: All 12 eggs survived thawing; four Day-5 blastocysts formed; two babies born. 

“They proved distance and time don’t limit love when science is done right.” 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1: Does freezing reduce success rates? 
A: No — vitrified eggs perform as well as fresh ones in Tier-1 labs. 

Q2: How safe is shipping frozen eggs?
A: EggDonors4All uses FDA-approved cryotanks with GPS and temperature sensors. 

Q3: Can I store embryos too?
A: Yes, we store both eggs and embryos in separate traceable vaults. 

Q4: Who owns the frozen eggs?
A: The intended parent or donor per contract; we only store under their written authority. 

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Freezing Time, Protecting Dreams 

Cryopreservation is not about waiting — it’s about freedom.
With EggDonors4All’s technology and ethics, families know their future is safe, stable, and ready whenever they are. 

 

Dr. Veera Saghar
Physician – Donor Coordinator  veera@surrogacy4all.com

As an Egg Donor Coordinator, she plays a critical role in our company. Her background as a medical graduate from ISRA UNIVERSITY in Pakistan provides us with a solid foundation in the medical sciences. She has seven years of clinical experience practicing in the USA. This has given her firsthand experience when collaborating with patients and their families.

She is responsible for managing the process of egg donation from start to finish. We identify and screen potential egg donors.