Dr. Pritam Prakash Sulakhe, IVF Specialist at Nucleus IVF, Pune, explains that fertility preservation has become an empowering option for individuals and couples who wish to plan parenthood on their own timeline. With advancements in reproductive medicine, egg and sperm freezing now offer safe, reliable, and effective ways to protect fertility for the future
What Is Fertility Preservation?
Fertility preservation refers to medical techniques used to save or protect eggs or sperm so they can be used later to achieve pregnancy. This option is especially helpful for people who may face fertility challenges due to age, medical treatments, or lifestyle choices.
Egg Freezing: Preserving Female Fertility
Egg freezing, also called oocyte cryopreservation, involves stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. These eggs are then retrieved, frozen using advanced vitrification technology, and stored safely for future use ❄️.
- Ideal age: Late 20s to early 30s
- High survival rates with modern freezing methods
- Eggs can be used years later through IVF
Women choose egg freezing for many reasons—career planning, late marriage, medical conditions like endometriosis, or before undergoing cancer treatments.
Sperm Freezing: A Simple and Effective Option
Sperm freezing is a straightforward and well-established procedure. A semen sample is collected, analyzed, frozen, and stored for future use. Frozen sperm can remain viable for many years without affecting fertility outcomes.
- Suitable for men with low
- sperm count
- Helpful before cancer therapy or surgeries
- Ideal for those planning delayed fatherhood
Who Should Consider Fertility Preservation?
Fertility preservation is not limited to one group. It can benefit:
- Women delaying pregnancy for personal or professional reasons
- Men with declining sperm quality
- Cancer patients before chemotherapy or radiation
- Individuals with genetic or medical conditions
- Couples planning pregnancy later in life
Early consultation improves success rates and provides peace of mind.
Is Fertility Preservation Safe?
Yes. With modern vitrification techniques, both egg and sperm freezing are considered safe and effective. Studies show that children born from frozen eggs or sperm have no increased risk of birth defects compared to natural conception.
Benefits of Fertility Preservation
- Freedom to plan pregnancy later
- Reduced stress about age-related fertility decline
- Better reproductive outcomes with younger eggs or sperm
- Emotional reassurance and control over future choices
Why Choose Expert Guidance?
Fertility preservation requires personalized planning, accurate evaluation, and expert care. Under the guidance of Dr. Pritam Prakash Sulakhe, patients at Nucleus IVF receive advanced fertility treatments with ethical practices, transparency, and compassionate care.
Final Thoughts
Fertility preservation is not about delaying life—it’s about protecting possibilities. Whether you are planning ahead or facing a medical challenge, egg and sperm freezing can safeguard your dream of parenthood. Early awareness and timely action can make all the difference.
Consult a fertility specialist to understand the best option for you and take control of your reproductive future today.
Dr. Pritam Prakash Sulakhe
Dr. Pritam Prakash Sulakhe
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Dr. Pritam Prakash Sulakhe has completed his MBBS from B J Government Medical College , Pune which is one of the top medical College in India. He continued his post-graduation as DGO at same institute. After that he opted for Diplomat Of national Board In Obstetrics and Gynecology from Kerala Institute Of Medical Sciences Trivandrum, which is one of the most prestigious institute from South India.