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  2. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is to take a part of the ovary and carry out slow freezing before storing it in liquid nitrogen whilst therapy is undertaken. Tissue can then be thawed and implanted near the fallopian, either orthotopic (on the natural location) or heterotopic (on the abdominal wall), [ 2 ] where it starts to produce new eggs, allowing normal ...

  3. Oocyte cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    The risks associated with egg freezing relate to the administration of medications to stimulate the ovaries and the procedure of egg collection. The main risk associated with the administration of medications to stimulate the ovaries is ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).

  4. Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is to take a part of the ovary and perform slow freezing before storing it in liquid nitrogen whilst therapy is undertaken. Tissue can then be thawed and implanted near the fallopian, either orthotopic (on the natural location) or heterotopic (on the abdominal wall), [ 43 ] where it starts to produce new eggs, allowing normal ...

  5. How is the treatment different for cancer patients? - AOL

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    As with egg freezing, the first step in the process of freezing embryos is to give a woman hormone injections (usually over the course of about 10 days) to prompt the ovaries to make multiple eggs ...

  6. She decided to freeze her eggs at 34. The process ... - AOL

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    Freezing her eggs when she was 34 helped Morgan Bellock be diagnosed with ovarian cancer at stage 1. Now married, she is grateful she has eggs frozen to try to start a family with her husband ...

  7. What's the difference between IUI and IVF? A guide to the ...

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    Egg freezing. Egg freezing is the process of harvesting and preserving a woman's eggs for future use. These eggs may later be used to make an embryo. ... Ovarian reserve. Women are born with a ...

  8. Fertility preservation - Wikipedia

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    Strips of cortical ovarian tissue can also be cryopreserved, but it must be re-implanted into the body to allow the encapsulated immature follicles to complete their maturation. Furthermore, ovarian tissue is fragile under hard freezing conditions and putting it back into the body carries the risk of re-introducing cancerous cells.

  9. How freezing embryos plays a crucial role in IVF

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    More broadly, freezing embryos often means that only one course of painful, expensive ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval is needed. If an embryo transfer fails, additional embryos can be thawed ...