Sperm and Embryo Freezing (also known as Cryopreservation) is a safe, effective method to store sperm or embryos at ultra-low temperatures for future use in fertility treatments like IVF, ICSI, or IUI.
Who Needs It?
Men undergoing cancer treatment (chemotherapy/radiation)
Men with low sperm count or progressive infertility
Donors for sperm banking
Delayed parenthood (social or medical reasons)
How It Works:
Semen sample is collected.
Sperm is processed, frozen, and stored in liquid nitrogen (-196°C).
Can be thawed and used later for assisted reproduction.
Who Needs It?
Couples undergoing IVF with excess healthy embryos
Women planning pregnancy later (due to career or health reasons)
Medical treatments that could affect fertility (e.g., cancer therapy)
How It Works:
Eggs are fertilized in the lab via IVF/ICSI.
High-quality embryos are selected and frozen.
Can be thawed and transferred to the uterus later.
Protects fertility in medical emergencies
Allows flexibility in family planning
Avoids repeated IVF stimulation cycles
Safe for long-term storage (even up to 10+ years)