Fertility Preservation for men
Pregnancies have been reported where the sperm had been frozen for 20 years.
Sperm Freezing
Can I freeze my sperm for reasons other then fertility issues?
Absolutely. Sperm freezing is not exclusive to men with fertility issues. Many choose to freeze their sperm before undergoing medical treatments that may impact fertility, or for personal reasons such as delayed family planning or certain occupations that pose risks.
How is sperm freezing done, and does it affect sperm quality?
Sperm freezing involves collecting a semen sample, which is then processed and frozen. The freezing process does have some impact on sperm, but modern techniques have minimised these effects. The majority of sperm retain their functionality after thawing.
Can any man freeze his sperm, or are there eligibility criteria?
In general, most men can freeze their sperm. However, it’s important to assess the quality and quantity of the sperm before freezing. We’ll conduct a thorough evaluation to ensure that sperm freezing is a suitable option for you.
How long can sperm be frozen, and what's the process when I decide to use it?
Sperm can be stored for many years without significant degradation. When you decide to use the frozen sperm, it is thawed and used for assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).
Are there any potential risks or side effects associated with sperm freezing?
Sperm freezing is a safe procedure with minimal risks. Some men may experience a slight discomfort during semen collection, but overall, the process is well-tolerated. We’ll provide detailed instructions to ensure a smooth experience.
Can sperm freezing guarantee a successful pregnancy in the future?
While there are no absolute guarantees, sperm freezing significantly improves the chances of successful conception when used in assisted reproductive techniques. Success rates depend on various factors, including the woman’s reproductive health.
What if I decide not to use my frozen sperm?
The decision is entirely yours. If you choose not to use the frozen sperm, you can keep it stored until you decide otherwise. You may also choose to donate your frozen sperm.
Can I freeze embryos instead of sperm, and what's the difference?
Embryo freezing involves fertilising eggs with sperm before freezing, while sperm freezing preserves individual sperm. The choice depends on individual circumstances and preferences, and we can guide you through the decision-making process.
What is the cost of sperm freezing, and is it covered by insurance?
The cost of sperm freezing varies, and insurance coverage may differ. It’s important to discuss financial aspects with our team.
Are there any ethical concerns with sperm freezing?
Sperm freezing is generally considered ethical and safe. However, it’s important to discuss any concerns you may have with us. We prioritise transparency and ensure that you are fully informed before making any decisions.
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