Fertility Preservation
Fertility Preservation.
Fertility preservation refers to methods and procedures used to protect or maintain an individual’s ability to have children in the future. This is particularly significant for those facing circumstances that could jeopardize their fertility, such as medical treatments like chemotherapy or radiation therapy, certain medical conditions, or elective reasons such as postponing parenthood.
When Should You Consider Fertility Preservation?
Fertility preservation may be recommended by fertility specialists when the likelihood of conceiving in the future is reduced. Alternatively, couples or individuals may choose fertility preservation to postpone parenthood according to their personal timelines and goals.
IVF Treatment Options
During IVF procedures, fertility clinics often provide the opportunity to preserve embryos for future use if the couple desires future pregnancies.
Medical Indications for Fertility Preservation
Individuals undergoing medical treatments that may impact fertility, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgeries involving reproductive organs, are advised to consider fertility preservation options due to potential damage to eggs, sperm, or reproductive organs leading to infertility.
Elective Fertility Preservation
Some individuals opt for fertility preservation for personal or professional reasons, delaying parenthood. This is especially common among women who wish to maintain fertility as they age.
Fertility Preservation for Genetic Conditions
Couples facing genetic conditions that may affect fertility over time may choose fertility preservation before fertility declines significantly.
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Types of Fertility Preservation
Advancements in cryobiology enable the preservation of eggs, sperm, embryos, and ovarian tissue for future use:
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Eggs are retrieved through ovarian stimulation and frozen for later use.
Sperm is collected and frozen for use in assisted reproductive techniques.
Embryos created during fertility treatments like IVF can be preserved for future implantation.
Ovarian tissue containing immature eggs can be removed and frozen for preservation
FAQs
What is fertility preservation
Fertility preservation involves techniques to protect fertility for future childbearing.
Who can benefit from fertility preservation?
Those facing medical treatments, elective delays in parenthood, genetic conditions, and more.
What methods are available?
Options include egg freezing, sperm banking, embryo preservation, and ovarian tissue freezing.
Is fertility preservation covered by insurance?
In India, the cost of ICSI treatment usually ranges from INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,50,000 or more. This variation depends on factors like the clinic, location, and any additional procedures that might be required.
How effective is fertility preservation?
Success depends on factors like age, health, and quality of preserved material.