Embryo Freezing in Surat
Are you looking for the best embryo freezing procedure in Surat? A successful IVF cycle can produce multiple embryos, and some people choose to freeze the extra embryos for future family building. Patients who undergo preimplantation genetic testing usually freeze their embryos after the test because the results can take up to a week.
Freezing embryos is another method for preserving future fertility. Some people choose this procedure because they are undergoing hormone therapy, cancer treatment, gender affirmation surgery, or another medical procedure that affects their fertility.
In some cases, your doctor may advise you to freeze your embryos to reduce the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, which can worsen after pregnancy. If certain hormone levels are too high during the IVF cycle, it may also be recommended to help increase the chances of pregnancy.
Before retrieving eggs to create embryos, our doctor will test your hormone levels and perform an ultrasound to ensure that your ovaries are prepared to start the process. You will then be given injectable medications that stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple follicles from which eggs can be easily harvested. A fertility specialist will closely monitor your reaction to these medications.
When the fertility specialist determines you are ready, the doctor will harvest your eggs in an outpatient procedure called egg retrieval, which is performed under light sedation. During the procedure, the doctor guides a hollow needle and catheter through the vaginal wall to the ovary, where they collect multiple eggs one by one. The number of eggs collected is determined by your response to hormone therapy. Unfertilized eggs can be frozen.
An embryologist fertilizes one or more of the harvested eggs with the sperm of a partner or donor to create an embryo. For five to seven days, the embryo is observed as it grows in a petri dish. It is possible to collect embryo samples for genetic testing at this time, especially if the egg donor or sperm donor is known to be a carrier of certain genetic conditions. The embryos are graded to determine which ones are most likely to thrive when implanted.
The likelihood of pregnancy following embryo transfer is largely determined by the woman's age when the embryos are created. The best chances for success are obtained when eggs are harvested from individuals under 35 years of age. More than 95% of frozen embryos survive the thawing process.
Complications from sedation and infection, as well as damage to the bladder, bowel, or a blood vessel from the needle and catheter, are risks associated with egg retrieval procedures. These occurrences are extremely rare. A condition known as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome results when the ovaries are overstimulated by the medications. Patients are closely monitored throughout the procedure for these reasons.
At our center, frozen embryos in Surat are stored and monitored in hospital settings, usually in a lab, or in commercial reproductive medicine centers. They can be safely stored for 10 years or more. Costs for freezing embryos include initial hormone treatments, egg harvesting, fertility, embryo culture, freezing, storage, and implantation. Assisted reproduction techniques, including embryo freezing, may be covered by medical insurance.
A frozen embryo's cost includes initial hormone treatments, egg harvesting, fertility, embryo culture, freezing, storage, and implantation. Many insurance plans cover assisted reproduction procedures, including embryo freezing.