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  2. Oocyte cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    Risks associated with the egg collection procedure relate to bleeding and infection. The collection procedure involves passing a needle through the wall of the vagina into vascular-stimulated ovaries. A small amount of bleeding is inevitable. In rare cases, there is excessive bleeding into the abdomen requiring surgery.

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    Cryopreservation of oocytes (eggs) requires hormonal stimulation and oocyte retrieval, as for IVF treatment, after which the oocytes are vitrified. [8] Vitrification of oocytes has been found to be more successful than slow freezing oocytes. [9] The success of oocyte banking declines significantly with increasing reproductive age. [10]

  4. Transvaginal oocyte retrieval - Wikipedia

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    After completion, the needle is withdrawn, and hemostasis is achieved. The procedure usually lasts 10–20 minutes. The procedure usually lasts 10–20 minutes. Once the extraction is done, the sample is analyzed in the microscope to select and carry out the oocyte decumulation, a process where the granulosa cells surrounding the oocyte are ...

  5. Freezing eggs can provide could-be parents with time to decide whether having a baby is right for them, but there are obstacles to the process, both physical and mental (iStock/Getty)

  6. Confused about the difference between frozen embryos ... - AOL

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    The main difference is that egg freezing involves eggs that are unfertilized, while embryo freezing involves eggs that have been fertilized with sperm, aka embryos. (It’s worth noting that sperm ...

  7. More women are freezing their eggs, but not all eggs survive ...

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    For decades, those hoping to become pregnant have turned to doctors to freeze their eggs in a process called oocyte cryopreservation with the intention of using their eggs at a later time. Though ...

  8. Embryo cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    In current state of the art, early embryos having undergone cryopreservation implant at the same rate as equivalent fresh counterparts. [2] The outcome from using cryopreserved embryos has uniformly been positive with no increase in birth defects or development abnormalities, [3] [8] also between fresh versus frozen eggs used for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). [9]

  9. I Wrote a Book About Egg Freezing. What I Learned Changed ...

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    After three different doctors strongly recommended I freeze my eggs, I began the process. And then in the course of reporting and researching, I decided not to do it. I Wrote a Book About Egg ...