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Cryopreservation
Standard Recovery Time:
0-2 days
Average Cost:
$10,000-$14,000
Anesthesia Required:
No
Monthly Payments Starting From:
$195/mo
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Cryopreservation
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What the Procedure Does
Cryopreservation enables individuals to freeze and store their eggs, sperm, and/or embryos, effectively stopping their biological clock. This is ideal for people who are not ready for parenthood, are transitioning to male, or have been diagnosed with cancer and want to keep their pregnancy options available in the future. Cryopreservation protects and preserves eggs, sperm, and/or embryos for as long as necessary.
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Duration of the Result
Long-term (if properly stored)
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Length to Perform Procedure
30-90 minutes
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Type of Anesthetic
None
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Length of Time Off Work
None
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Time to Get Back To Gym
Immediate

About Cryopreservation

Cryopreservation is the freezing and storage of eggs, sperm, and/or embryos for future use. This allows individuals to preserve their fertility in order to achieve a future pregnancy. It is frequently used in conjunction with fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).

 

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