Embryo Freezing

What is Embryo Freezing?

“Preserving Possibilities, Creating Futures.”
Embryo freezing, also known as cryopreservation, is an excellent option for couples undergoing IVF. It allows you to preserve embryos for future use, ensuring that you have viable embryos available in case a future IVF cycle is needed. It’s also a valuable option for women looking to delay pregnancy due to personal or medical reasons.

  • Embryo freezing, also known as Cryopreservation, is a method of Preserving Embryos for Future Use.
  • It is commonly used in IVF Treatments where excess embryos are stored for later pregnancy attempts.
  • Embryos are frozen using Vitrification, a technique that prevents damage.

Treatment Process

Embryo Formation

Eggs are fertilized with sperm in an IVF lab.

Embryo Selection

High-quality embryos are chosen for freezing.

Vitrification Process

Embryos are frozen at extremely low temperatures.

Future Use

When needed, embryos are thawed and transferred to the uterus.

Frequently Asked Questions

01. How long can embryos be frozen?

Embryos can be stored for 10+ years with high survival rates.

02. Is frozen embryo transfer successful?

Yes, FET (Frozen Embryo Transfer) has Comparable Success Rates To Fresh Embryos.

03. Does embryo freezing affect the baby’s health?

No, studies show that Babies Born From Frozen Embryos Are Just As Healthy.

04. Can I choose how many embryos to freeze?

Yes, your fertility specialist will help decide How Many Embryos To Preserve.

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