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Fertility Preservation
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Secure Your Reproductive Future – On Your Terms
Fertility Preservation refers to the process of saving reproductive cells (eggs, sperm, or embryos) for future use. It is a proactive and empowering solution for individuals or couples who wish to delay parenthood due to personal, medical, or professional reasons. With advancements in cryopreservation (freezing), fertility preservation has become a reliable option for planning future family goals.
At IshwaIVF, we offer complete fertility preservation services with advanced technology, expert guidance, and personalized care.
At IshwaIVF, we offer safe, reliable, and advanced egg freezing services, empowering women to take control of their reproductive future.
Who Should Consider Fertility Preservation?
Fertility preservation is recommended for:
- Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation
- Women choosing to delay childbearing for career, education, or personal reasons
- Individuals with low ovarian reserve or a family history of early menopause
- Couples undergoing IVF who want to store additional embryos
- Transgender individuals preparing for hormone therapy or surgery
- Men with testicular or prostate conditions that may impact fertility
- Egg, sperm, or embryo donors wanting to preserve reproductive cells
Why Choose Fertility Preservation at IshwaIVF?
- Advanced vitrification and cryopreservation technology
- Experienced fertility experts and embryologists
- Customized fertility planning and storage options
- Complete transparency in costs and procedures
- Safe, ethical, and confidential care environment
Fertility Preservation Options at IshwaIVF
- Egg Freezing (Oocyte Cryopreservation) Eggs are retrieved, frozen using vitrification, and stored for future IVF. Ideal for women who wish to delay pregnancy or safeguard fertility before medical treatments.
- Sperm Freezing (Semen Cryopreservation) Sperm samples are collected and frozen for later use, especially before surgery, medical treatment, or in donor scenarios.
- Embryo Freezing Fertilized embryos from IVF cycles are frozen and stored, increasing flexibility for future pregnancy attempts.
- Ovarian Tissue Freezing A newer method where a portion of the ovary is surgically removed and frozen, used in certain medical or cancer-related situations.
Benefits of Fertility Preservation
- Protects reproductive potential before medical treatments
- Allows for parenthood at a later, more stable phase of life
- Preserves egg or sperm quality from a younger age
- Provides peace of mind in uncertain health or life situations
- Supports future IVF treatment with better success chances
When Should You Consider Fertility Preservation?
The ideal time is when fertility is at its peak. For women, this is usually before the age of 35. For men, earlier sperm freezing is advisable in medical risk cases, although sperm can generally be preserved at almost any age.

Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is fertility preservation safe?
Yes. Techniques such as egg, sperm, and embryo freezing have been widely used with high safety and success. They do not affect future health or fertility.
2. How long can reproductive cells be stored?
Eggs, sperm, or embryos can be stored for up to 10 years or longer under proper medical and legal guidelines.
3. How is fertility preservation different from IVF?
3. How is fertility preservation different from IVF?
4. Can single individuals opt for fertility preservation?
Yes. Fertility preservation is ideal for individuals who are not ready to start a family but may wish to in the future.