Recent research has focused on understanding the challenges associated with oocyte cryopreservation, particularly the oxidative stress that can occur during the process, and exploring various ...
Oocyte cryopreservation is a suitable fertility preservation option for women who are not partnered, have ethical objections to cryopreserving embryos or wish to have complete reproductive autonomy.
None of the 93 publications have reported in utero infections after oocyte or embryo cryopreservation – in full accordance with a wider survey that found no infections in human and domestic ...
These techniques not only open new possibilities for individuals and couples but also address critical concerns for those facing fertility-threatening conditions such as cancer. Yet, despite ...
Embryo and/or oocyte cryopreservation following controlled ovarian stimulation is currently the fertility preservation method of choice, but breast cancer patients may have contraindications to ...
The oocytes that are obtained are then fertilized with sperm to make embryos. The embryos are placed in culture for up to a week. At that time, they can be directly cryopreserved or biopsied for PGT ...