Cryopreservation is a process used to preserve reproductive cells, embryos, or ovarian tissue at extremely low temperatures. This technique allows for the storage of these biological materials for future use, ensuring their viability when needed for assisted reproductive procedures.
Overview: During your initial consultation, our fertility specialist will explain the cryopreservation process and discuss your specific needs and goals.
Assessment: A personalized plan will be developed based on your reproductive goals and medical history.
Collection: Reproductive cells, embryos, or ovarian tissue are collected and prepared for freezing.
Preparation: The materials are carefully processed to ensure optimal preservation.
Freezing: The prepared materials are frozen using controlled-rate freezing techniques to prevent damage.
Storage: The frozen materials are stored in liquid nitrogen tanks at extremely low temperatures for long-term preservation.
Thawing: When needed, the frozen materials are thawed and prepared for use in assisted reproductive procedures.
Transfer: The thawed materials are used in procedures such as IVF, IUI, or embryo transfer.
Our clinic is dedicated to achieving high success rates with cryopreservation. We continually refine our techniques and invest in the latest research to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.
We understand that cryopreservation can be a significant financial commitment. We offer various financing options and can assist with exploring insurance coverage to make the process more accessible.