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Egg freezing,
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Itโ€™s not for me
right now.

Cofertility has partnered with Gaia โ€” a better way to pay for egg freezing, so your budget can go further.

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Why Gaia x Cofertility?

Starting at $150/mo
Pick a doctor from Gaia's vetted clinic network
Only pay for successful treatments (enough eggs)
Include medication and storage
1:1 support & Cofertility's members-only community
Option to finance over 5 years
Access to discounted long-term storage
If you choose to finance, pay back for up to 5 years. 10% APR. APR and term shown is for best credit. Actual rate and terms will vary depending on your credit.
Eligibility criteria apply. Minimum egg guarantee available only for individuals under the age of 38.

choose your way to pay

Single cycle

Pay a fixed cost for your egg freezing monthly over 5 years. Everything you need included.

Fixed cost per cycle

Pay per egg

Only pay for the eggs you successfully freeze after each cycle.

Capped cost per cycle

Egg freezing guarantee

Take advantage of our egg freezing guarantee with a free 2nd cycle or 100% refund if you don't freeze enough eggs.

Age 37 and under, AMH above 1.25: Guarantee of at least 7 mature eggs.

Up to 2 cycles

Fixed cost

100% refund

How it works

With you every step of the way

Consultation
Meet with a doctor (Gaia will help you find one youโ€™ll love) and test your fertility to understand the medication and treatment youโ€™ll need
Stimulation
and monitoring
Stimulate your ovaries for 10-12 days with daily injections, and visit the clinic 3x a week to monitor your progress
egg retrieval
Retrieve your eggs in a โ€จ10โ€“30 minute procedure (youโ€™ll be under anesthesia and wonโ€™t feel a thing)
freezing
Freeze and store all the mature eggs

We only work with the best

Choosing the right clinic is crucial to having a successful experience. Gaia does the work for you by selecting the best clinics. Hereโ€™s what we review:

Success rates: High egg survival and fertilization rates

Experience: Highly trained staff with expertise in complex cases

Technology: Latest egg freezing techniques and facilities

Personalized care: High satisfaction and individualized care

Dr. Meaghan Bowling

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
Dr. Meaghan Bowling is dedicated to supporting patients through their journey to conception. She is committed to individualizing care, and working together as a team to help each patient build their family. Her clinical interests include IVF, egg and embryo freezing, PCOS, ovulation induction, male infertility, oocyte cryopreservation, male infertility, and minimally invasive surgery.

Dr. Thomas J. Kim

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
Dr. Thomas Kim is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist, high-complexity clinical laboratory director in embryology, and certified medical technologist. Dr. Kim initially set out to become an internist until his own infertility issue shifted his professional path. After two years of treatment, Dr. Kim and his wife fulfilled their dream of becoming parents. His research efforts in innovative vitrification of human eggs has sparked national interest and coverage by leading media outlets.

Dr. Ndeye-Aicha Gueye

Physician Partner, Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist and OB/GYN
Dr. Ndeye-Aicha Gueye is a board-certified OB/GYN, reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist, and lead physician. She earned her M.D. and completed her residency at Rutgers University before completing her fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. She has authored and contributed to a number of peer-reviewed publications, videos, and book chapters.

Dr. Pavan K. Gill

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
Pavan Gill, MD, is a board-certified OB/GYN and fertility specialist. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dr. Gill earned her undergraduate and medical degrees from the prestigious University of Toronto, where she also completed her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Her focus areas included improving access to fertility care and evaluating factors contributing to assisted reproductive technology (ART) success.

Dr. Malgorzata E. Skaznik-Wikiel

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
Dr. Malgorzata Skaznik-Wikiel grew up in Poland and was first inspired to pursue medicine by her grandmother, who was a nurse. She joined the Conceptions team in June of 2023 to continue her commitment to improving womenโ€™s healthcare, especially in areas like infertility and fertility preservation. She joined Conceptions because their commitment to scientific advancements to drive success.

Dr. Nola Herlihy

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
Dr. Nola Herlihy is a board-certified OB/GYN and a specialist in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. She earned her M.D. at New York University and completed her medical training in New York and New Jersey. She has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals.

Dr. Nathaniel Zoneraich

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
A northern New Jersey native, Dr. Nathaniel Zoneraich earned his M.D. from Cornell University. He completed fellowships at Case Western Reserve University, where he served as Executive Chief Resident and was recognized for excellence in gynecologic endoscopy, and Emory University.

Dr. Jillian Kurtz

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist
Jillian Kurtz, DO, is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist at ORM Fertilityโ€™s Portland location. As a Portland native, she's very excited to return to the Pacific Northwest to serve patients after training in Colorado, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Dr. Kurtzโ€™s passion for womenโ€™s health and overall reproductive health was sparked well before medical school when she worked at Planned Parenthood during college as a patient advocate.

Why now is always the right time

If you decide to use them later, your frozen eggs will need to be thawed, fertilized, and developed into healthy embryos. High quality eggs have the best chance of surviving the process, but not every egg will make it.

Age is a significant factor in egg quality. The older you are when you freeze your eggs, the more eggs youโ€™ll need for a good chance of having a child. For some, that may take more than 1 cycle of egg freezing.
Your age
35
Chances of having a child
10%
50%
90%
Recommended eggs
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