Fertility Treatments

Sperm Freezing

Sperm Freezing

Sperm freezing, also known as sperm banking or cryopreservation, is the process of preserving sperm for future use. It is commonly done by individuals who want to ensure their fertility is protected due to health issues, age, or career choices. Sperm freezing is especially helpful for people undergoing cancer treatment, those with hazardous jobs, or anyone wanting to delay fatherhood. This process allows you to store sperm for use in assisted reproductive technologies like IVF when you're ready to have children.

Our Procedure for Sperm Freezing Will Include:

  • Provide a blood sample for screening to check for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • Abstain from ejaculation for 2–3 days before collecting the sample.
  • Collect the sperm sample at a clinic or use an approved at-home kit.
  • The sample is analyzed for quality, including sperm count, shape, and movement.
  • High-quality sperm is mixed with a protective solution called a cryoprotectant.
  • The sperm is frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen, preserving it for future use.

FAQs

1. What is sperm freezing?

    Sperm freezing preserves sperm at low temperatures for future use.

2. Who should consider sperm freezing?

    Those undergoing medical treatments, in high-risk jobs, or wanting to delay parenthood.

3. How is sperm collected for freezing?

    Sperm is collected through masturbation at a clinic or using an at-home kit.

4. What are the benefits of sperm freezing?

    Sperm freezing preserves fertility for future use, allowing individuals to delay parenthood or protect against infertility risks.

5. Does sperm freezing improve chances of IVF success?

    Freezing sperm ensures high-quality samples are available, which can increase IVF success rates.

6. Is sperm freezing safe?

    Yes, the process is safe and widely practiced with minimal risks.

7. Can sperm freezing help with gender selection?

    Yes, sperm freezing can be part of gender selection when combined with IVF.


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