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Join us for our first-ever in-person Egg Freezing party hosted by Pollin’s Dr. Kim Garbedian, one of Canada’s leading fertility specialists, and learn everything you need to know about Egg Freezing and if it’s right for you.
Presentation and Q&A with Dr. Kim Garbedian: Learn all you need to know about freezing your eggs
Free AMH blood test ($125 value) and results explained
Complimentary food & beverage bar
Meet Pollin team members and tour facilities
Mingle with new
like-minded friends interested in fertility health
Thurs Oct 24th, 2024 5-7:30pm
Pollin Fertility Clinic Toronto, 2360 Yonge St. 2nd Floor
Completely FREE!
Because learning about your fertility should be fun! At Pollin, we are advocates for empowering everyone to learn about—and understand—their fertility at every age. And where fertility and reproductive health are concerned, the younger you are when you start to think about your future family building, the better off you will be.
Egg freezing is a proactive and empowering fertility preservation option that offers you control over your reproductive timeline.
It is a multi-step process that involves stimulating the ovaries with hormones to produce multiple eggs that are retrieved from the ovaries and then frozen.
In the future, these eggs can be thawed and combined with sperm to create embryos that are implanted in the uterus for pregnancy.
The AMH (anti-Müllerian Hormone) blood test detects the level of this hormone in your blood. AMH is produced by the ovaries and naturally declines with age.
AMH is just ONE tool we use to help gather information about egg quantity. It’s important to know that it is not the only test that determines your current or future fertility and your ability to conceive.
AMH levels are used to provide key information about your reproductive health including:
Ovarian Reserve: how many eggs you have remaining and how quickly your ovaries are aging
Fertility: helps estimate chances of pregnancy
Response to Fertility Medications: indicator of how well you will respond to fertility drugs used to stimulate your ovaries for an Egg Freezing cycle