A frozen embryo refers to embryos that are created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) and then frozen for future use. This technology helps couples who, for various reasons, wish to delay pregnancy or preserve additional embryos from a single IVF cycle for later use. By freezing the embryos, they can be stored for future pregnancies without needing to undergo the initial IVF process again.
Frozen embryos benefit couples who plan to have another child but want to manage the timing between pregnancies. Additionally, for women who may need treatments that could affect their fertility, such as chemotherapy, frozen embryos offer a valuable option. Frozen embryos also help reduce the financial costs associated with repeating the IVF process, as only the embryo transfer is required, bypassing the complex initial stages like ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval.
Using frozen embryos is a modern approach in fertility treatment, allowing individuals to carefully plan their pregnancies and choose the best time to expand their families.
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