Fertilized eggs are preserved by freezing (cryopreservation) for future use. It's frequently utilized in conjunction with fertility procedures that produce embryos, such in vitro fertilization (IVF). Additionally, it can assist with future pregnancies and fertility preservation. Examples include someone undergoing cancer treatment or transitioning to a different gender.
Fertilized eggs are preserved by freezing (cryopreservation) for future use. It's frequently utilized in conjunction with fertility procedures that produce embryos, such in vitro fertilization (IVF). Additionally, it can assist with future pregnancies and fertility preservation. Examples include someone undergoing cancer treatment or transitioning to a different gender.
Embryo freezing, also known as cryopreservation, is a fertility treatment where embryos are cooled and stored for future use. It allows couples to build families despite infertility issues or timing constraints. In the US, this process involves fertilizing eggs with sperm in a lab, growing them into embryos, freezing them using specialized techniques, and storing them until ready for transfer.
The success rate depends on various factors like age, egg and semen quality, and thawing methods. Most clinics use Vitrification process, which provides over 98% survival rates