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Dr. Richa Sharma, a leading infertility specialist at Miracles Fertility & IVF clinic in Gurgaon, heralds Egg Freezing, also known as ovum freezing and oocyte cryopreservation, a revolutionary advancement, empowering individuals to pursue their aspirations while preserving their fertility options. But what exactly is Egg Freezing? This question often arises when the topic is discussed. At its core, it involves the extraction of a woman's eggs, which are then rapidly cooled and stored for future use. The process of Egg Freezing typically starts with ovarian stimulation, where fertility medications are administered to induce the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. Once the eggs reach maturity, they are carefully retrieved through a minimally invasive surgical procedure. These harvested eggs are then cryopreserved using advanced freezing techniques, preserving their viability for years to come. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Egg Freezing A Lifeline for Fertility - Miracles Healthcare


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In a world where possibilities seem endless
and choices abound, the concept of
fertility preservation has become a spotlight of
hope for many. Imagine a future where your
biological clock doesn't rule your life's
timeline, where you can chase your dreams and
career without any pressure of age-related
fertility decline. Welcome to the world of
egg freezing, a revolutionary technique
offering women the power to take control
of their reproductive futures like never
before. Stay Tuned to learn in-depth about
Egg Freezing, a game-changing technology that
puts the power of family planning firmly in your
hands.
What's Egg Freezing? Dr. Richa Sharma, a leading
infertility specialist at Miracles Fertility
IVF clinic in Gurgaon, heralds Egg Freezing,
also known as ovum freezing and
oocyte cryopreservation, a revolutionary
advancement, empowering individuals to pursue
their aspirations while preserving their
fertility options. But what exactly is Egg
Freezing? This question often arises when the
topic is discussed. At its core, it involves the
extraction of a woman's eggs, which are then
rapidly cooled and stored for future use. The
process of Egg Freezing typically starts with
ovarian stimulation, where fertility
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  • medications are administered to induce the
    ovaries to produce multiple eggs. Once the
    eggs reach maturity, they are carefully
    retrieved through a minimally invasive
    surgical procedure. These harvested eggs are
    then cryopreserved using advanced freezing
    techniques, preserving their viability for years
    to come.
  • How Does Egg Freezing Work?
  • Behind the remarkable concept of egg freezing
    lies complicated scientific breakthroughs. During
    the egg-freezing procedure, a woman undergoes
    several steps including
  • Ovarian Stimulation To start this process,
    a woman undergoes ovarian stimulation,
    typically through hormone injections, for
    approximately 10 to 12 days. This process
    stimulates the ovaries to produce multiple
    eggs instead of the single egg that
    usually matures during a menstrual cycle.
  • Monitoring Throughout the ovarian stimulation
    phase, the woman's hormone levels and ovarian
    follicles' growth are closely monitored
    through blood tests and transvaginal
    ultrasound examinations.
  • Egg Retrieval Once the follicles containing
    the eggs reach an optimal size, a
    fertility
  • specialist performs a minor surgical procedure
    called follicular aspiration or egg retrieval.
    The egg retrieval procedure is usually done under
    sedation or anesthesia. Using a thin needle
    guided by ultrasound, the doctor successfully
    retrieves the mature eggs from the woman's
    ovaries. This egg retrieval process typically
    takes about 20-30 minutes.
  • Egg Freezing After retrieval, the eggs are
    immediately taken to a laboratory where they
  • are assessed for quality. High-quality mature
    eggs and then frozen. The eggs are cooled rapidly
    using a process called vitrification, which
    prevents the formation of ice crystals that
    could damage the soft structures of the eggs.
    Once vitrified, the eggs are stored in
    specialized containers in liquid nitrogen tanks,
    where they can remain frozen for several years.
  • Storage The frozen eggs are then stored in a
    cryobank facility until the woman is ready to use
    them.
  • Thawing and Fertilization When the woman
    decides she wants to use her frozen
  • eggs, they are thawed in the laboratory. After
    thawing, the eggs are fertilized with sperm
    through a process called intracytoplasmic sperm
    injection (ICSI). This involves injecting a
    single sperm directly into each egg to facilitate
    fertilization.
  • Embryo Transfer Once fertilization occurs and
    embryos develop, one or more embryos
  • are transferred into the woman's uterus
    through a procedure similar to IVF (in
    vitro fertilization). The remaining embryos can
    be frozen for use in the future.
  • Overall, egg freezing is a complex but highly
    effective process that offers women the
    opportunity to preserve their fertility and take
    control of their future fertility..

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  • Now, you might be wondering, who can benefit from
    egg freezing? The truth of opting for egg
    freezing procedure is that the possibilities
    are vast. Egg freezing isn't just about
    preserving fertility it's like a backup plan for
    your future family that gives you control over
    your life. You can pursue your passions, mount
    the career ladder, or travel the world without
    worrying about your biological clock ticking
    away. Women opt for freezing their eggs for
    different reasons, and these can be personal,
    medical, or professional.
  • Here are some common reasons
  • Delaying Childbearing Many women choose egg
    freezing because they want to delay having
    children until later in life. This could be
    due to career, educational purposes, or
    personal goals that they wish to accomplish
    before starting a family.
  • Medical Reasons Some women encounter
    medical conditions or treatments that can
  • affect their fertility, such as cancer or
    autoimmune diseases. Egg freezing provides them
    with the opportunity to preserve their
    fertility before undergoing treatments
    like chemotherapy or radiation, which can harm
    the ovaries and reduce egg quality.
  • Lack of a Partner In today's society, many women
    are delaying marriage and starting
  • families until later in life. For those who
    haven't found a suitable partner yet but still
    want to have children in the future, egg
    freezing offers a way to preserve their
    fertility while they continue their search for
    the right partner.
  • Fertility Concerns As women age, their fertility
    naturally declines, with the quality and
  • quantity of eggs decreasing over time. Some women
    choose to freeze their eggs when they are
    younger and have better egg quality to
    increase their chances of successful
    pregnancy later in life.
  • Genetic Reasons Women with a family
    history of early menopause or other
    reproductive issues may choose to freeze
    their eggs as a precautionary measure to
    safeguard against potential fertility problems in
    the future.
  • List of Indian Celebrities Who Embraced Egg
    Freezing
  • Many celebrities opted for egg-freezing to
    balance their successful career with their
    desire for motherhood. Here is a list of
    Indian celebrities who chose to undergo egg
    freezing as a proactive step to preserve their
    fertility
  • Ekta Kapoor
  • Mona Singh
  • Diana Hayden

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  • These Indian celebrities opted for egg freezing,
    a motivation for women to balance career and
    family plans.
  • What are The Benefits of Egg Freezing?
  • Egg freezing offers a range of benefits
    for women seeking to preserve their
    fertility or delay childbearing for various
    reasons. Here are some of the key advantages of
    Egg Freezing
  • Preservation of Fertility One of the
    primary benefits of egg freezing is the
    ability to preserve fertility. Women who may
    face fertility-threatening circumstances such
    as cancer treatment, certain medical
    conditions, or elective procedures like
    gender- affirming surgeries can freeze their
    eggs beforehand to have the option of
    biological motherhood in the future.
  • Age-related Fertility Preservation As women
    age, the quality and quantity of their
  • eggs decline, leading to decreased
    fertility and increased risks of
    pregnancy complications. Egg freezing allows
    women to preserve their younger, healthier eggs
    for later use, mitigating the impact of
    age-related fertility decline.
  • Flexibility in Family Planning Women can choose
    to delay childbearing until they are emotionally,
    financially, or logistically ready to start a
    family. This flexibility enables them
  • to align parenthood with their life goals
    and personal circumstances, rather than
    being controlled by biological factors.
  • Improved IVF Success Rates Frozen eggs
    have been shown to yield comparable
  • success rates to fresh eggs in In-Vitro-Fertilizat
    ion (IVF) procedures. By freezing eggs at a
    younger age, women can potentially increase their
    chances of conception later in life, as younger
    eggs tend to have better quality and higher
    viability.
  • Option for Donor Egg Recipients Egg
    freezing also benefits women who require
  • donor eggs to conceive due to infertility issues.
    By expanding the pool of available donor eggs,
    egg freezing increases the options for women
    struggling with infertility, offering them a
    pathway to parenthood.
  • Empowerment and Independence Egg freezing
    delegates women to take control of
  • their reproductive futures. It offers the freedom
    to pursue educational and career goals, travel,
    or find the right partner without the pressure of
    an expiring biological clock. This freedom is
    invaluable in today's world, where women
    strive for equality and self- determination.
  • Peace of Mind For women who haven't yet found a
    suitable partner or are not ready to
  • start a family, egg-freezing provides peace
    of mind. It relieves the anxiety and
    stress associated with fertility concerns,
    allowing them to focus on other aspects of
    their lives knowing that they have taken
    proactive steps to preserve their options for the
    future.

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  • Risks Associated with Egg Freezing
  • While egg freezing is generally considered
    safe and effective, some women worry about
    the emotional toll of postponing parenthood
    or the chance of success with frozen eggs.
    But for many, egg freezing offers peace of
    mind. It's a chance to take charge of your
    future, no matter what life throws your way.
  • Here are some of the potential risks associated
    with egg freezing
  • Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) It
    is a potential complication of the ovarian
    stimulation process used to produce multiple
    eggs for retrieval. It can cause abdominal
    pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, and in
    severe cases, fluid accumulation in the
    abdomen and chest. OHSS generally resolves on
    its own but may require medical intervention
    in rare cases.
  • Egg Retrieval Complications The egg
    retrieval procedure carries risks such
    as
  • bleeding, infection, and damage to
    surrounding structures like blood vessels or
    the bowel. While these complications are
    rare, but can occur and may require
    additional medical treatment.
  • Emotional and Psychological Impact The
    procedure of egg freezing can be
    emotionally challenging for some individuals. It
    may involve feelings of anxiety, stress, or
  • sadness, especially if the decision to
    freeze eggs is driven by medical concerns
    or reproductive challenges.
  • No Guarantee of Pregnancy While egg
    freezing can increase the likelihood of
    future
  • pregnancy, it does not guarantee success.
    Factors such as age, egg quality, and the
    expertise of the fertility clinic can influence
    the success of IVF using frozen eggs. Some
    individuals may undergo multiple IVF cycles
    before achieving a successful pregnancy.
  • Storage Risks Eggs are typically stored in
    specialized cryogenic facilities where they
  • are maintained at very low temperatures.
    While these facilities are designed to ensure
    the long-term preservation of frozen eggs,
    there is always a small risk of equipment
    failure, power outages, or other unforeseen
    events that could compromise egg viability.
  • Egg Freezing Cost in Gurgaon
  • The cost of egg freezing can vary depending on
    factors such as location, clinic reputation, and
    additional services included. Additional
    expenses may include medication,
    consultations, and any necessary pre-screening
    tests. It's important to discuss all potential
    costs with your fertility clinic and explore
    financing options or insurance coverage if
    available.
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