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Embryo Cryopreservation Fertility Treatment in Dallas and Frisco — Fertility Specialists of Texas

For many patients of our Dallas-area clinics serving Frisco, Plano, and other communities, unfertilized egg or embryo cryopreservation can be an important part of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) fertility treatment process. Through cryopreservation, fertilized dividing embryos or unfertilized eggs (oocytes) can be preserved for future use. Because each couple's fertility challenges are unique, Dr. Jerald Goldstein and our entire staff are dedicated to providing a wide range of fertility treatments. If you would like to learn more about IVF treatment and cryopreservation, or simply feel it may be time to see a reproductive endocrinologist to discuss your goal of beginning or expanding your family, we encourage you to contact Fertility Specialists of Texas today.

About Embryo Cryopreservation

embryo-freezing_20upright.jpgThe benefits of oocyte and embryo cryopreservation fertility treatment at our Dallas and Frisco fertility clinics are many. When used as part of the IVF treatment process, cryopreservation can increase the likelihood of achieving pregnancy for some couples. Cryopreservation also allows couples to continue to see their families grow as IVF cycles can be repeated, years later, from the same group of eggs originally recovered for treatment.

During an IVF cycle, between ten and thirty eggs can typically be recovered from the ovary. While it is likely that not all of these eggs will be deemed appropriate for cryopreservation, the process frequently allows couples to save a number of eggs for multiple conception attempts. In some cases, this can lead to successful treatment without the use of fertility drugs. It also reduces the likelihood that another egg retrieval procedure will be required. The number of embryos transferred depends on the number of eggs available, age, and other factors that are unique to each patient. In some cases, cryopreservation makes single embryo transfer a viable option. When health or other factors make conception more difficult, a multiple embryo transfer is frequently recommended.

Overcoming Fertility Challenges

At our fertility clinics serving those from Frisco, Plano, Dallas, and throughout Texas and the United States, oocyte or embryo cryopreservation fertility treatment also increases the likelihood of future pregnancy when conception otherwise might not be possible. When diagnosed with cancer, for instance, many women choose to preserve oocytes or embryos prior to undergoing treatments that may affect fertility. More commonly, when a woman plans to have a family in the future, but current circumstances make it not the right time, and there is a concern about age and the effect it may have on egg quality, cryopreservation can help provide peace of mind.

Donor Program

When pregnancy is achieved through IVF treatment, and additional embryos remain in a preserved state, some couples also choose to take part in our donor program. Through this generous gift, these couples are then able to help others achieve their dreams of having children.

Learn about Cryopreservation Fertility Treatment with Dr. Goldstein at Our Dallas and Frisco Clinics

If you would like to learn more about oocyte and embryo cryopreservation fertility treatment at our Dallas and Frisco clinics serving those from Fort Worth, Plano, and other areas through Texas and the nation, contact Fertility Specialists of Texas today. We are here to help couples make their dreams of having children come true, and will be happy to help you understand IVF, cryopreservation, and other fertility treatment options.

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