Fertility Treatments

Egg Freezing

Egg Freezing

Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, is a medical procedure that allows women to preserve their fertility by freezing and storing eggs for future use. This advanced technique helps women plan for pregnancy at a later stage, offering flexibility and hope for those facing medical or personal challenges.

Egg freezing is beneficial for women undergoing cancer treatments, those at risk of early menopause, or anyone wishing to delay childbearing for career or personal reasons.

        

Our Procedure for Egg Freezing Will Include:

  • Assessment: A fertility specialist evaluates ovarian health using blood tests and ultrasounds to estimate the number of eggs that can be retrieved.
  • Ovarian Stimulation: Hormonal injections are given for 10–12 days to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs.
  • Egg Retrieval: Mature eggs are collected using a minimally invasive procedure under sedation.
  • Freezing: The eggs are frozen using a technique called vitrification, which prevents ice crystals and preserves the eggs for future use.
  • When ready, the eggs can be thawed, fertilized, and implanted to achieve pregnancy.
    Egg freezing is a safe and effective method to preserve fertility and offers women greater control over their reproductive future.

FAQs

    1. What is egg freezing?
        Egg freezing is a procedure to preserve a woman’s eggs for future pregnancy.

    2. Who should consider egg freezing?
        Women delaying childbearing or facing health issues like cancer or early menopause.

    3. What tests are done before egg freezing?
        Blood tests and ultrasounds are done to check ovarian health.

    4. What is ovarian stimulation?
         Hormonal injections are given to produce multiple eggs for retrieval.

    5. How are eggs retrieved?
         Eggs are collected through a simple procedure under sedation.

    6. Is egg freezing safe?
         Yes, it is a proven and widely used fertility preservation technique.

    7. Can it preserve fertility during medical treatments?
        Yes, it protects fertility for women undergoing cancer treatments or surgeries.

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