Understanding Cryopreservation
Cryopreservation is a fertility preservation technique where eggs, sperm, or embryos are frozen and stored at very low temperatures for future use. This advanced reproductive technology allows individuals and couples to safeguard their fertility and plan pregnancies at a later time. Under the expert care of Dr. Parth Joshi, M.D. (Ob-Gyn, Gold Medalist), cryopreservation procedures are customized for each patient to optimize outcomes.
Who Can Benefit from Cryopreservation?
- Women planning to delay pregnancy for personal or professional reasons.
- Individuals undergoing medical treatments (like chemotherapy) that may affect fertility.
- Couples wanting to preserve embryos after IVF for future attempts.
- Men wishing to store sperm for future use or before medical procedures.
Advantages of Cryopreservation
- Preserves fertility for future family planning.
- Allows flexibility in timing for pregnancy.
- Supports patients undergoing fertility-impacting medical treatments.
- High success rates with modern freezing techniques like vitrification.
How Cryopreservation Works
- Egg Freezing: Mature eggs are retrieved, frozen, and stored for future fertilization.
- Sperm Freezing: Sperm samples are collected, frozen, and preserved for later use.
- Embryo Freezing: Fertilized embryos are frozen for use in IVF cycles at a later date.
- Storage: Cryopreserved samples are kept in specialized tanks under controlled conditions.
- Thawing & Use: Frozen eggs, sperm, or embryos are thawed and used for IVF or other fertility procedures when needed.
Why Choose Dr. Parth Joshi for Cryopreservation
Gold Medalist Gynecologist
Expertise in Advanced IVF Techniques
Personalized Cryopreservation Plans
State-of-the-Art Laboratory & Storage Facilities
High Success Rates with Modern Freezing Techniques
Comprehensive Support & Counseling
Take the First Step
Cryopreservation provides advanced, science-backed solutions for preserving fertility. With the expert guidance of Dr. Parth Joshi, patients can make informed decisions, safeguard reproductive potential, and increase the chances of future parenthood.