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Cryopreservation is a term in medicine for the technique of freezing biological tissue for usage at a low temperature in the future. Thanks to advancements in technology, it is now possible to freeze reproductive tissues such as blastocysts and embryos. sperm, eggs, testicular tissue, ovarian tissue, and so on. The major goal is to preserve this tissue in case it is needed later. Liquid nitrogen is used to maintain the tissue’s temperature at minus 196 degrees Celsius at all time.
Why is it Needed?
There are several reasons why individuals and couples could decide to freeze their eggs, sperm, or embryos. Because the biological clock of the human body causes a decline in conception rates with age, some people or couples opt to use this cryopreservation approach.
Furthermore, treatments that virtually totally remove the potential of conception after treatment include radiation and chemotherapy, which can negatively impact fertility. Cryopreservation methods are often considered by those seeking to boost the chances of having biological children before to chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. When people or couples are prepared to commit to expanding their families and having children, cryopreserved eggs, ovarian tissue, and sperm greatly increase the chances of becoming pregnant.
Egg Freezing
Egg Freezing or Oocyte Cryopreservation is a technique for preserving a woman’s capacity to conceive in the future.
Oocyte cryopreservation, which is the preservation of mature eggs following hormone stimulation in order to produce pregnancy at a later time, is the scientific word for freezing your eggs. Women who wish to delay getting pregnant or maintain their fertility can currently use this kind of oocyte cryopreservation. Patients with cancer who run the risk of losing their egg reserve and infertility due to surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy can also use this method. You have a much smaller egg reserve as you become older. Egg freezing is therefore a great substitute for women who would like to have children in the future but are unable to do so at present time.
Embryo Freezing
The procedure of freezing and preserving embryos as part of most IVF treatments is known as embryo cryopreservation.
Embryo cryopreservation, also referred to as “embryo freezing,” is the process of preserving embryos at very low temperatures so they can be thawed and used later. An already attached egg and sperm—or, to put it another way, fertilized eggs and sperm—that contain genetic material from both male and female parents make up an embryo. Because embryos are more stable than eggs, they are less likely to sustain harm throughout the reproductive process’s freezing and thawing phases.
Embryos can be frozen one to five days post-conception. At our facility, we choose to freeze the embryo at the blastocyst stage, which occurs on day five. This is justified by the fact that most chromosomally deficient embryos will not develop in culture and will not reach the blastocyst stage, meaning that only the strongest embryos will have a higher chance of getting pregnant.
Why Choose Us?
Because of its high success rate, Mother Divine IVF & Fertility Clinics is renowned for providing the best IVF treatment in Delhi, India.
Providing each patient with individualized care that is catered to their unique needs and results, Mother Divine Fertility aspires to be the best IVF facility in Delhi. If starting a family is your goal and you’re struggling to locate the best IVF clinic that’s also affordable, schedule an appointment with us.