Fertility Preservation

Fertility Treatment

Fertility Preservation

What is Fertility Preservation?

Fertility Preservation is the process of freezing eggs, sperm, or embryos for future use. It is often recommended for individuals undergoing treatments that may impact fertility, such as chemotherapy or surgery, or for those delaying parenthood for personal or medical reasons. This allows the possibility of conceiving later in life.

Fertility Preservation in Chennai

How is the procedure performed?

  • Consultation: A fertility specialist reviews medical history and discusses options.
    Stimulation: Hormones stimulate egg production for women; sperm is collected from men.
  • Retrieval: Women undergo egg retrieval; men provide sperm via masturbation or surgery.
  • Freezing: Eggs, sperm, or embryos are cryopreserved and stored in liquid nitrogen.
  • Storage: Preserved eggs, sperm, or embryos are securely stored for future IVF treatments.

Why Choose Us for Fertility Preservation?

Expert
Care

Our experienced fertility specialists provide personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes.

Advanced Technology

We use the latest cryopreservation techniques to ensure the highest quality preservation of eggs, sperm, or embryos, offering you peace of mind for the future.

Comprehensive Support

From consultation to post-treatment care, we offer continuous support throughout your fertility preservation journey, guiding you every step of the way.

Post-Treatment Family Planning and Success talk

Legal and ethical considerations

Fertility preservation involves several legal and ethical considerations. The ownership of preserved eggs, sperm, or embryos is generally retained by the individual or couple who provided the genetic material.

Informed consent is required before storage, ensuring that patients understand the procedure, its risks, and how the material can be used in the future. Patients must also decide the fate of unused embryos after an IVF cycle, whether they wish to store them indefinitely, donate them to other couples, use them for research, or discard them.

Legal regulations vary by country or region and govern how long embryos can be stored, who holds rights to the material, and how unused embryos should be handled. These regulations may also determine whether donations can be anonymous and the rights of donors in relation to any children born from their donations.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Fertility preservation can be emotionally challenging, as it often arises from difficult circumstances like medical treatments or age-related concerns. The process can bring feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and stress.

To support patients, fertility clinics offer counseling and support groups, providing emotional guidance and a sense of community. Ongoing care from specialists ensures that individuals and couples feel informed and supported, helping them navigate the journey with confidence and a positive outlook.

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