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Fertility Preservation for Women

Embryo cryopreservation
This procedure involves harvesting eggs, fertilizing them and freezing them so that they can be transferred into the uterus at a later date for implantation. Research shows that embryos can survive the freezing and thawing process up to 90%.

Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation)
In this procedure, you'll have your unfertilized eggs harvested and frozen. Human eggs don't survive freezing so well as human embryos.

At what age should you freeze your eggs?
Fertility starts to decline from the age of thirty and is greatly reduced after forty years of age. Therefore it the optimum age to freeze your eggs in your late twenties. However, freezing eggs at thirty to thirty five is also possible


Fertility Preservation for Men
Fertility Preservation Program Team
The Fertility Preservation Program team will consider your age, your treatment plan and the amount of time you have before treatment begins to help determine the best approach for you. They will be involved in evaluation, treatment and preservation.
Coordinator

- Provides information and coordinates the treatment plan
Gynecologist / Fertility specialist

- Discusses fertility preservation options and recommends the best course of treatment
- Provides appropriate planning and timing of storing of sperm or eggs or embryos as indicated
- Retrieves oocytes
Embryologist/in vitro fertilization (IVF) lab specialist

- Stores the embryos, eggs, sperm or tissue
Urologist / Andrologist (for men)

- Discusses fertility preservation options and recommends the best course of treatment
- Provides appropriate planning and timing of storing of tissue and sperm as indicated
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