Unica Clinic Featured on TV Nova News: Growing Interest in Social Freezing

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The topic of fertility preservation made it into prime time news on TV Nova, one of the leading commercial television stations in the Czech Republic. In a report aired on August 5, 2025, the director of our Prague clinic, Ing. Adéla Minks Šašková, Ph.D., spoke about the growing interest in egg freezing – especially among younger women who wish to preserve their fertility for personal, professional, or medical reasons.

📺 You can watch the full report here

Why are more and more women considering egg freezing?

Today’s women have more opportunities than ever – to study, build a career, travel, or simply wait for the right moment to become a parent.
Social freezing allows them to preserve their fertility until later in life. The ideal time to freeze eggs is before the age of 35, when egg quality is typically at its highest. Thanks to advanced techniques like vitrification (a rapid freezing method), up to 95% of eggs retain their original quality after thawing – significantly increasing the chances of successful IVF and pregnancy in the future.

Why choose Unica?

At our clinics in Prague and Brno, we provide a supportive environment and state-of-the-art medical care for women considering fertility preservation.
We combine cutting-edge technology with a compassionate, informed approach. You’ll receive clear information, a thorough fertility assessment, and recommendations tailored to your individual situation.

🔬 Advanced lab technologies
💬 Expert fertility assessment and clear consultation
🌿 Discreet, timely care with no unnecessary delays

Whether you're just starting to explore the idea of egg freezing or already feel ready to take the next step – we're here to guide you with clarity, respect, and professional care.

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