A better approach to egg freezing
We’re making egg freezing more empowering, positive, and accessible — even free — when you give half of the eggs retrieved to a family who can’t otherwise conceive.
Our
programs
If you want children someday, egg freezing may help keep that option on the table. We stand for choice and offer two accessible programs.
Freeze and store half of your eggs retrieved for up to 10 years for free when you donate the other half to a family who can’t conceive otherwise.
Freeze and store your eggs for your own future use, with lower prices on things like storage and access to our community.
How it works
Take our quiz
Answer a few questions to learn about our egg freezing options and see if you qualify for our programs.
Choose your path
Select the program you’d like to pursue. With Split, you can freeze your eggs for free after matching with a family. With Keep, you’ll pay out of pocket and can start your freezing right away.
Join our community
Connect with our community of women going through the process at the same time.
"Physicians are often forced to sacrifice their most fertile years for their training, and that becomes such a huge source of anxiety for so many female doctors.
This is an opportunity to preserve some of your fertility, while doing something amazing for another family."
"Physicians are often forced to sacrifice their most fertile years for their training, and that becomes such a huge source of anxiety for so many female doctors.
This is an opportunity to preserve some of your fertility, while doing something amazing for another family."
“If I can assist in bringing pure joy into another family’s life, I’d do it willingly, with a full heart.
I watched my best friend go through a miscarriage, only to find out she wouldn’t be able to have kids of her own. It was one of the most heartbreaking experiences I’ve ever witnessed. I vowed that if I could ever help someone in that capacity, I would.”
“I love Cofertility’s focus on the families they work with, and their passion for fertility education.
I love that I’m able to freeze eggs for myself while also giving to others. This meaningful act is something that I’m honored to do and thinking about what this could lead to floods me with happiness.”
“As someone who constantly looks to give and support where I can, this felt like an unparalleled opportunity.
I want the option to have children, but I am just not ready yet. It’s incredible that I can help other couples who may not be able to conceive.”