At Coral, we understand that family planning isn't always linear, and life's unexpected twists and turns can sometimes impact your ability to have children when you're ready. Fertility preservation is a proactive and empowering solution, allowing you to safeguard your reproductive options for the future. Whether you're considering egg freezing, sperm freezing, or embryo freezing, we're here to guide you through this journey.
Fertility preservation is the process of safely and effectively freezing and storing reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or embryos to maintain their viability for a later date. It's a proactive step for individuals and couples who may be facing life events or medical treatments that can potentially compromise their fertility.
Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, allows women to preserve their eggs. This can be especially valuable for those who want to delay childbearing for various reasons, such as career development, medical treatments, or personal choices. The process involves stimulating the ovaries, retrieving mature eggs, and freezing them for future use
Sperm freezing is a simple and non-invasive method for men to preserve their fertility. It is often chosen by individuals facing medical treatments that could affect their sperm production, or by those who wish to ensure reproductive options down the road. Sperm samples are collected, processed, and then stored at ultra-low temperatures.
Embryo freezing is a common method for couples undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) who have extra healthy embryos. These embryos can be frozen and stored for future use if the initial IVF cycle is successful or if you plan to expand your family in the future. The process involves selecting the best-quality embryos and freezing them for later implantation.
Fertility preservation offers you the freedom to build your family when the time is right for you, regardless of external factors or life circumstances.
Individuals facing medical treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation, which can affect fertility, can safeguard their reproductive options by freezing eggs, sperm, or embryos beforehand.
For those prioritizing education, career, or personal goals, fertility preservation provides peace of mind while extending the window for starting a family.
Freezing reproductive cells at a younger age can enhance the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy when you decide to conceive.
Fertility preservation empowers you to take control of your reproductive health and eliminates the stress of a biological clock.