
Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Medical Director & Clinical Governance Officer (CGO) of Monash IVF Singapore
Medical Director of Health & Fertility Centre for Women
What is Egg Freezing?
Egg freezing or oocyte cryopreservation refers to the process where a woman's eggs are extracted, frozen and stored as a means to preserve the fertility of a woman who wants to conceive at a later time. This allows women to avoid the problem of dwindling egg quality as they grow older.

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Though it differs between individuals, the process of freezing eggs typically takes 2 weeks to complete. The stimulation of ovaries to produce eggs is done in sync with the woman’s menstrual cycle for optimal results.

Starting from 1 July 2023, women aged between 21 and 37, regardless of marital status, will be able to legally freeze their eggs through elective egg freezing, which is carried out for non-medical reasons. This takes effect with the introduction of the Assisted Reproduction Services Regulations under the Healthcare Services Act.
The age limit of 37 instead of 35 years as originally intended is backed by evidence stating that the success rates from egg freezing and the following usage of these eggs are relatively stable for women up to the age of 37 years old.
Prior to the recent changes, egg freezing was only allowed for medical reasons. The shift to allow women to opt for elective egg freezing now takes into consideration that there may be women who want to preserve their fertility due to their personal life plans besides medical need; as well as being in line with the country’s overall push to increase fertility rates.
However, only legally married couples will be allowed to use the woman’s frozen eggs to try for a baby through in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
The costs of egg freezing will include:
It is best to contact the egg freezing clinic directly for the most up-to-date costs relevant to your circumstances.
Dr Kelly Loi's Expertise in Fertility
Dr Kelly Loi is an experienced MOH-accredited gynaecologist and the current Medical Director of the Monash IVF Singapore. Her decades of expertise in fertility treatment, in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and reproductive medicine ensures her patients are in trusted hands. Dr Loi formerly served as a consultant in the Department of Reproductive Medicine at KK Hospital and was awarded an overseas fellowship in Belgium in the field of fertility preservation for cancer patients.

Medical Director
BMBCh (Oxford), FRCOG (UK), FAMS (Singapore)
Dr Kelly Loi is the Medical Director of Health & Fertility Centre for Women and Monash IVF Singapore. She is known for her work in fertility and women’s health, with a focus on providing personalised and evidence-based care for women at different stages of their reproductive journey.
Dr Loi’s clinical interests include fertility, gynaecology, obstetrics, as well as minimally invasive laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery. She supports women through a wide range of gynaecological concerns and reproductive treatments, including egg freezing and ovarian reserve assessment.
She has also completed clinical attachments at internationally recognised institutions including Johns Hopkins Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, further deepening her experience in fertility care and reproductive medicine.
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