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Freezing embryos (fertilized eggs) or sperm for future use. In in-vitro fertilization, excess embryos can be cryopreserved for future use by the couple, thus allowing several attempts at conceiving without additional surgeries or ovulation drugs. Sperm can be stored for artificial insemination by donor or before undergoing surgery or chemotherapy for cancer.
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a method of sperm preservation for later use.
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is the term used for the different cell freezing techniques involved in oocyte freezing, storage and the thawing processes.
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Preservation of gametes at very low temperature (eg, use of liquid nitrogen to freeze sperm for later propagative use).
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In many IVF cases there are more good quality embryos available for transfer than can be safely transferred. Embryo cryopreservation allows for storage of these embryos, should the "fresh" cycle fail or as an attempt to have another child if the fresh cycle is successful.
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