Here at KLIA, we are…
Putting power back in women’s hands—offering clear, confident guidance on egg freezing while holding fertility clinics to a higher standard.
What’s KLIA?
KLIA is a platform built to empower women through the egg freezing process—with clear information, honest insights, and support that puts you in control.
We exist to help you make confident, informed choices about your fertility—while shining a light on the clinics, practices, and policies that too often go unchallenged.
Whether you’re just starting to explore egg freezing or already deep in your research, Klia is here to cut through the confusion, hold clinics accountable, and give you the tools to advocate for your future—on your own terms.
Our values
1.Clarity over confusion
We believe women deserve transparent, accessible information about egg freezing—without jargon, gatekeeping, or fear-based messaging.
2. Autonomy in every decision
Fertility care should support your freedom to choose, not pressure you into a path that doesn’t feel right. Your body, your timing, your voice.
3. Accountability where it matters
We’re not here to play nice with a broken system. We ask questions, expect answers, and shine a light on clinics and care that put profit before patients.
4. Calm over panic
We don’t believe in urgency marketing or scare tactics. We believe in quiet confidence, nervous system safety, and the power of feeling informed.
5. Community without comparison
We create space for honesty, curiosity, and mutual support—without judgment, shame, or pressure to follow someone else’s timeline.
Why “KLIA”?
Klia is an amalgamation of my name, my sister’s name, and my mother’s name—a quiet tribute woven into everything this platform stands for.
It’s named most of all for my mother, who was a fierce advocate for women’s sexual health and always, always there for me. She fought breast cancer throughout her 40s and 50s with grace and grit, and tragically passed away before her 60th birthday.
Klia is built in her spirit—honest, brave, deeply compassionate. It exists to carry forward the values she lived by: informed choice, respect for women’s bodies, and the right to ask better questions. It’s my way of continuing the conversation she never shied away from—and of helping other women feel seen, supported, and strong.