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Best embryo Freezing Center in Delhi NCR

Embryo Freezing is a technique that is not only cost-effective, but also expands the options available to infertile couples and has been successfully used in the last two decades. Embryo freezing is the procedure that allows the couples undergoing In-vitro fertilization (IVF) to freeze their embryos in order to be used in future. This procedure involves the removal of the eggs from the ovaries and their fertilization with the sperms in the laboratory (IVF) Fertilized embryos are then allowed to grow for a few days (generally till day 3 or day 5 (blastocyst) before freezing. The general procedure used for freezing is Vitrification (Flash Freezing).

At the Best embryo Freezing Center in Delhi NCR, we offer expert embryo freezing services as part of our comprehensive fertility care. As a Best Fertility clinic in Delhi NCR, our clinic combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate support to help you preserve your fertility options for the future. This is Best embryo Freezing Center in Delhi NCR.

Indications

  • Couple undergoing pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT).
  • Surplus embryos out of an IVF/ICSI cycle are frozen for future use.
  • Unsuccessful first Embryo transfer attempt
  • Pregnancy loss (miscarriage) after conceiving through IVF.
  • To plan second child (without undergoing repeat cycle)
  • When patient undergoing hormone therapy, cancer treatment or other medical treatments that can affect their fertility.
  • Hyper stimulated ovaries (PCOS).

Process:

  • In the IVF process, the woman is administered with hormonal injections causing her ovaries to produce more number of follicles thereby more number of oocytes (eggs).
  • The eggs and the sperms from the partner are fertilized in the IVF lab resulting in several embryos.
  • The selected embryos (maximum 3 of day 3 or 2 of day 5) are then transferred to the uterus of the woman.
  • Remaining embryos are frozen by the process of vitrification.

Success rate:

There are relatively high chances of thawing good quality of embryos after cryopreservation. It has been recorded in researches that women deliver healthy babies when thawed embryos are used.

Risks

  • Multiple pregnancies.
  • Pregnancy related blood pressure (PIH)
  • Premature delivery
  • Operative delivery
  • Infants with low birth weight

However, these risks vary widely, depending on the woman’s health status, and increases with maternal age at delivery.