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What is Egg Sperm and Embryo Freezing

What is Egg Sperm and Embryo Freezing

4 min read IVF & Fertility Treatment

In recent years, the technology for freezing and storing eggs, sperm, and embryos has advanced significantly, providing new options for you and your partner wishing to have children in the future.
 

Egg/sperm and embryo freezing offer you the opportunity to preserve your gametes for various reasons, including delaying childbearing due to health, career or personal reasons.


Key Takeaways

1. With egg/sperm and embryo freezing, you can preserve your gametes for future use.

2. The frozen embryo provides a backup option in case the first transfer is unsuccessful.

3. Fertility preservation provides a solution for female and male fertility issues.


What is Egg/sperm and Embryo Freezing?

Egg/sperm and embryo freezing are forms of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) that allow you to store your gametes or embryos for future use.

The procedures involve the use of cryopreservation, a technique that freezes biological material in a controlled environment to preserve it for an extended period.

Sperm freezing is the simplest form of cryopreservation. It involves collecting a sample of sperm and freezing it for future use. The frozen sperm can be used for in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), or other fertility treatments.
 



Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, involves the retrieval of mature eggs from your ovaries and freezing them for later use. Frozen eggs can be used for IVF or other fertility treatments.


Embryo freezing involves the fertilization of eggs with sperm in a laboratory, followed by the freezing of the resulting embryos. Frozen embryos can be used for IVF, IUI, or other fertility treatments.


READ: The Ultimate Guide to the IVF Process

What Are the Benefits of Egg/sperm and Embryo Freezing?
Egg/sperm and embryo freezing can be beneficial when:


1. You are undergoing fertility treatments

Embryo freezing can be used during IVF treatments to store any extra embryos that are not used during the initial transfer.


The frozen embryo can provide a backup option in case the first transfer is unsuccessful or if you and your partner want to have another child in the future.


READ: What You Need to Know About Infertility


2. You wish to delay childbearing

Egg freezing can offer you the chance to preserve your fertility when you are not ready to start a family. This may be due to career or educational goals, health concerns, or personal reasons.
 


 

3. Experiencing fertility issues
 

Sperm freezing can benefit men who have fertility issues such as low sperm count, poor sperm quality, or erectile dysfunction.


Frozen sperm can be used for IVF or IUI treatments, allowing these men to father biological children.
 

READ: Infertility: Causes, Diagnoses, and Treatment
 

4. Diagnosed with cancer
 

Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation can damage or destroy your reproductive organs, leaving you unable to conceive naturally.


Egg/sperm and embryo freezing can provide cancer patients with the opportunity to preserve their fertility before undergoing treatment.
 

 Are you considering egg/sperm or embryo freezing? Get connected to top IVF clinics.

 
What is the Cost of Fertility Preservation

 The average cost of egg/sperm and embryo freezing in South Africa 
 

Type of Preservation

Cost in Rand

Egg Freezing

15,000 Rand p/a

Embryo Freezing

15,000 Rand p/a

 

The average cost of egg/sperm and embryo freezing in Nairobi, Kenya. 
 

Type of Preservation

Cost in KES

Egg Freezing

100,00 KES- 250,000 KES p/a

Embryo Freezing

100,000 KES p/a

Sperm Freezing

60,000 KES p/a

 

 The average cost of egg/sperm and embryo freezing in Dubai.
       

Type of PreservationCostDuration
Egg freezing25,500 AEDFor one year
Embryo freezing33,500 AEDFor first six months
Sperm freezing24,000 AEDFor first year

 

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