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Fertility Preservation for Women: Options and Considerations

by Shivani Sachdev Founder & Director

Fertility preservation is the process of freezing and storing eggs, sperm, or embryos to be used in the future. This is an increasingly popular option for women who are not yet ready to start a family or are facing medical treatments that may affect their fertility. Fertility preservation can also be a viable option for women who are concerned about their declining fertility as they age. In this article, we will explore the options and considerations for fertility preservation for women.

 

Egg Freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, involves harvesting eggs from the ovaries and freezing them for future use. This is a popular option for women who want to preserve their fertility while they are still young and have a higher chance of producing healthy eggs. The process involves stimulating the ovaries with fertility drugs to produce multiple eggs, which are then harvested and frozen. The frozen eggs can be used in the future for in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).

 

Embryo Freezing

Embryo freezing is a similar process to egg freezing, but it involves fertilizing the eggs with sperm to create embryos before freezing them. This option is usually recommended for couples who are undergoing IVF and have additional embryos that they do not wish to use immediately. The embryos can be frozen and stored for future use.

 

Ovarian Tissue Freezing

Ovarian tissue freezing involves removing a small piece of ovarian tissue and freezing it for future use. This option is usually recommended for women who are facing medical treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation that may damage their ovaries. The frozen tissue can be transplanted back into the woman's body in the future, allowing her to produce eggs naturally.

 

Considerations for Fertility Preservation

Fertility preservation is a highly personalized decision and should be made in consultation with a fertility specialist. There are several factors to consider when deciding whether to pursue fertility preservation, including age, medical history, and personal circumstances. It is also important to consider the cost and potential risks of the procedure.

 

Dr. Shivani Sachdev Gour, founder and director of the SCI IVF Hospital in New Delhi, India, recommends that women consider fertility preservation as early as possible. "Women should consider fertility preservation when they are young and have healthy eggs," she says. "This will give them the best chance of success in the future."

 

In conclusion, fertility preservation is a viable option for women who want to preserve their fertility for future use. There are several options to consider, including egg freezing, embryo freezing, and ovarian tissue freezing. Women should consult with a fertility specialist to determine the best option for their individual circumstances. With the right guidance and support, fertility preservation can give women the peace of mind they need to pursue their personal and professional goals without sacrificing their fertility.


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About Shivani Sachdev Senior   Founder & Director

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Joined APSense since, August 2nd, 2017, From Delhi, India.

Created on Apr 11th 2023 23:51. Viewed 120 times.

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