Fertility Preservation in Dallas, Texas
As
the success rates for cancer treatments continue to rise, more and more
patients are living long, active lives. While cancer treatments have allowed
patients to survive at higher rates, they also can have a negative impact on
fertility.
Fertility Preservation for Women Before Cancer
Treatment
Chemotherapy
and radiation have both been shown to negatively affect the fertility of both
men and women, often damaging eggs and possible leaving the woman infertile.
Freezing a woman’s eggs, or embryos created using sperm from her partner or an
anonymous donor, can provide women with the chance to have a biological child
in the future.
Fertility Preservation Process:
- Fertility specialists of CRE
(previously SIRM-Dallas) will induce the maturation of the eggs and
retrieve them as would be done for an IVF cycle
- If the patient does not have a
partner, or would prefer not to use donor sperm, we would then freeze her
eggs through a process called vitrification
- If the patient would like to
freeze embryos instead of eggs, CRE’s (previously SIRM-Dallas) fertility
specialists would then fertilize the retrieved eggs with sperm from her
partner or an anonymous donor prior to being vitrified and stored for
later use.
- When the patient is ready to
use her frozen eggs or embryos, they will be retrieved from storage and
thawed. Frozen eggs that have survived the oocyte freezing process will be
fertilized in vitro and the resulting embryo(s) will be transferred to the
patient’s uterus.
Fertility Preservation for Men Before Cancer
Treatment
Men
undergoing cancer treatment are also encouraged to freeze their sperm prior to
undergoing treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy, as these treatments
can leave men infertile. Patient’s seeking to freeze their sperm will be able
to provide a sample to the fertility experts at CRE (previously SIRM-Dallas),
which will then be frozen and stored until the patient is ready to use them
through IUI or IVF.
To
learn more about your fertility preservations options, contact the fertility
specialists of CRE (previously SIRM-Dallas) today at 972-566-6686.
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