Embryo Cryopreservation at Australian Concept Infertility Medical Center
What is Embryo Cryopreservation?
Embryo cryopreservation is the process of preserving embryos at an embryogenesis stage for future use. This technique is beneficial for patients who might not conceive after their initial IVF treatment but wish to use their preserved embryos in the future without undergoing a full IVF cycle again. It also allows for additional pregnancies if the initial IVF is successful.
Method
The method involves using vitrification, a rapid freezing technique that reduces the risk of DNA damage compared to slow programmable freezing (SPF). This ensures higher quality preservation of embryos.
Benefits and Outcomes
Using cryopreserved embryos does not increase the risk of birth defects or developmental abnormalities. In fact, pregnancy rates are often higher following frozen embryo transfers compared to fresh embryo transfers, and perinatal outcomes are generally better.
Many patients at Australian Concept Infertility Medical Center have achieved their dreams of parenthood using cryopreserved embryos, with numerous success stories demonstrating the effectiveness of this technique.
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