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How long can sperm, eggs, or embryos be stored?
Cryopreserved materials can be stored for an extended period, often for many years, without a significant decline in quality.
Are there any age restrictions for fertility preservation?
While it's best to pursue preservation at a younger age, it's not limited by age, and options are available for women of different reproductive stages.
What are the advantages of egg, sperm, or embryo freezing?
These methods allow you to preserve your fertility potential and increase the chances of having a biological child in the future.
Who can benefit from fertility preservation services at Aster CMI Hospital?
Individuals facing infertility risks due to medical treatments (chemotherapy, radiation), age-related fertility decline, or other factors can benefit.
Are there any potential risks or side effects associated with embryo freezing or thawing?
Embryo freezing and thawing are generally safe procedures with minimal risks. However, as with any medical procedure, it's essential to discuss any potential risks or side effects with your healthcare provider.
What are the costs associated with embryo freezing and storage?
The cost of embryo freezing, and storage can vary depending on the fertility clinic and location. It typically includes initial fees for freezing and ongoing storage fees. It's advisable to inquire about specific costs at your chosen clinic.
Can frozen embryos be used for research or donated to other couples?
Some individuals or couples may choose to donate their frozen embryos for research or to help others achieve pregnancy. Regulations on donation may vary by region.
What happens if I relocate or change fertility clinics while my embryos are in storage?
If you need to relocate or change clinics, your frozen embryos can be safely transported to another facility or storage location. It's essential to coordinate this process with both clinics and ensure proper handling.
Can I choose to thaw and use only some of the frozen embryos, or must they all be used at once?
You have the flexibility to thaw and use a specific number of frozen embryos, allowing for multiple transfer attempts if desired. Any remaining embryos can be refrozen for future use.
Are there any specific criteria for selecting which embryos to freeze?
Typically, the highest quality embryos are selected for freezing, as they have the best chance of surviving the thawing process and leading to a successful pregnancy.

