Fertility

Securing Your Parenthood with Fertility Preservation

Whether you’re focusing on building your career, experiencing medical treatment that may impact your fertility, or simply not ready for children yet, freezing your eggs, sperm, or embryos keeps your options open.

An Overview of Fertility Preservation

At Anwesha IVF Clinic, we guide you through every step of this deeply personal decision. Our advanced technology and experienced team help ensure your reproductive cells are preserved with the greatest care, giving you more control over your family-building timeline when the moment feels right.
Fertility preservation involves saving eggs, sperm, or embryos for future use. This process is beneficial if you’re facing medical treatments or personal decisions that may affect fertility.

Who Might Consider Fertility Preservation?

Those prioritizing career, education, or personal goals before starting a family. Individuals who haven’t found the right partner but want to secure future fertility.
Individuals undergoing surgeries that could impact ovarian or testicular function. Those with autoimmune diseases require treatments that may harm fertility.
Women with endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or premature ovarian failure. Individuals with a family history of early menopause or genetic disorders affecting fertility.

Available Methods at Anwesha IVF Clinic

Success Rates and Benefits

The effectiveness of fertility preservation varies based on factors like age and the method used. Studies indicate that after a 10-year follow-up, about 25.5% of individuals used their cryopreserved eggs or embryos to attempt pregnancy, with a cumulative live birth rate of 34.6% per patient.

Why Choose Anwesha for Fertility Preservation?

At Anwesha, we prioritize your reproductive health with:​
Led by Dr. Biplab Deb, a consultant gynecologist and infertility specialist with 18 years of experience in IVF care.
Utilizing the latest techniques in fertility preservation to enhance outcomes.
Tailor fertility preservation plans according to your circumstances.
Your Path to Preserving Fertility
FAQ
Is fertility preservation safe?
Yes, procedures like egg and sperm freezing are well-established and considered safe.
When should I consider fertility preservation?
It’s advisable before undergoing treatments that may affect fertility or if planning to delay parenthood.​
How long can reproductive materials be stored?
They can be stored for many years; specific durations depend on individual circumstances and regulations.​
What are the costs involved?
Costs vary based on the method and duration of storage; a detailed breakdown will be provided during consultation.​