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Sperm Cryopreservation and Thawing

Sperm can be cryopreserved in cases where the male might have difficulty in producing a specimen at a given time. If sperm were retrieved microsurgically, excess sperm may be stored to avoid having to repeat the invasive surgical procedure. Also, for patients planning to undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapy (for cancer), sperm may be cryopreserved as the therapy may diminish their sperm production. Sperm can also be frozen for persons wishing to donate their sperm to infertile couples.

Sperm Cryopreservation and Thawing Information Packet

With today's very hectic lifestyles with deadline and commitments, it is difficult to synchronize your schedule with that of your partner. If you are planning to have a child, and cannot be there when your sperm in needed most, sperm cryopreservation and thawing may be able to help you.

Also, the success of curing men of reproductive age with testicular and other cancers is improving rapidly. Most men with cancer can now look forward to family and fatherhood. The rapid advancements of assisted reproductive technologies have greatly enhanced the chances for men having undergone cancer treatments to now father their own biological children. Cryopreserved sperm specimens, when properly stored, will remain viable for an indefinite period of time. Pregnancies have been reported from the use of thawed semen that had been frozen and stored for 20 years prior to use.

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Each Sperm Cryopreservation and Thawing Information Packet includes the following:

  • Detailed description of the procedure
  • Questions to ask your doctor
  • Options for Home Cryopreservation