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Sperm Freezing

Sperm Freezing

Sperm freezing, or cryopreservation, involves collecting and storing sperm cells at very low temperatures for future use. This technique is often used for men undergoing medical treatments that may affect fertility, those with a low sperm count, or individuals who wish to delay fatherhood.

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When is Sperm-freezing needed?

Sperm freezing is recommended for men facing medical treatments like cancer or those concerned about declining sperm quality due to age or lifestyle factors. It preserves the ability to father biological children in the future by storing sperm for later use.

When is Sperm-freezing needed
Medical Treatments

Medical Treatments

Cancer treatments (chemotherapy, radiation), surgeries affecting fertility.

Fertility Concerns

Fertility Concerns

Low sperm count, declining sperm quality, or difficulty producing sperm.

Lifestyle Factors

Lifestyle Factors

High-risk occupations, travel to areas with fertility risks (e.g., Zika).

Future Planning

Future Planning

Vasectomy planning, desire for delayed fatherhood.

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Procedure

Sperm Collection: A semen sample is collected.

Sample Preparation: The semen is processed to separate the sperm from other fluids.

Cryoprotectant Addition: A special solution is added to protect sperm during freezing.

Freezing: The sperm sample is slowly cooled and stored in liquid nitrogen at extremely low temperatures.

Storage: The frozen sperm is stored in a secure, monitored facility.

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