Blog on : FERTILITY PRESERVATION

Fertility is a crucial aspect of an individual's life, offering the potential to bring new life into the world. However, factors such as Age, Lifestyle, and Medical conditions can influence a person’s ability to conceive naturally over time. Thankfully, advances in reproductive medicine now offer several fertility preservation options, providing hope for those who wish to delay parenthood or protect their reproductive potential. Whether you are planning to delay parenthood or facing medical treatments that could impact your fertility Dr. Chinmay Pataki’s Isha Women’s Hospital is the best Fertility center in the entire Thane district that offers personalized fertility preservation options tailored to your unique needs.

Fertility relies on the proper functioning of the reproductive system in both men and women. For women, fertility is influenced by the regularity of the menstrual cycle, ovulation, and the health of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus. Whereas in men, fertility depends on the quality and quantity of sperm produced.



Factors Affecting Fertility

Age: The biological clock plays a significant role in fertility. Women are born with a finite number of eggs, so it declines significantly with increasing age. Thereby, decreasing the chance of conception in advanced ages.

Lifestyle Choices: Habits like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, and lack of exercise can negatively impact both male and female fertility.

Medical Conditions: Endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and other reproductive disorders impair fertility. Similarly, among men, issues like low sperm count or poor sperm motility are the contributing factors.

Cancer Treatments: Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery for cancer reduce fertility in both men and women, as these treatments harm reproductive organs and cells.

Environmental Factors: Exposure to toxins, such as chemicals or radiation, damages reproductive organs and affects hormone balance, leading to fertility challenges.

Why Consider Fertility Preservation?

  • To protect Fertility Before Medical Treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgeries for cancer or other conditions that can harm reproductive health. Preserving eggs, sperm, or embryos before treatment can secure your chance of having biological children later.
  • To Delay Parenthood for Personal or Professional Reasons, fertility preservation can help plan the future without compromising on reproductive health.
  • Under the Risk of Premature Ovarian Failure or Early Menopause due to genetic factors or medical conditions, preserving eggs or embryos offers the security of being able to conceive later in life.
  • Fertility preservation provides flexibility for future family planning, allowing couples and individuals to decide when the time is right for parenthood without the pressure of a ticking biological clock.
For those planning for their Fertility preservation, Dr. Chinmay Pataki’s Isha Women's Hospital is the best center to rely on for your fertility preservation plan with the best state-of-the-art IVF laboratory with all the latest advancements providing the personalized care plan in the entire Kalyan-Dombivali city.

Fertility Preservation Options:

Modern fertility treatments offer various methods to preserve fertility for both men and women. These include:

1. Egg Freezing (Oocyte Cryopreservation)

Egg freezing is one of the most popular methods for fertility preservation. Women who wish to delay pregnancy can have their eggs frozen for future use. The process involves stimulating the ovaries with hormones to produce multiple eggs, retrieving the mature eggs, and freezing them for future use. Egg quality and quantity declines with age, so preserving eggs earlier in life offers the best chance of future success
This option is ideal for women who want to preserve their fertility for reasons such as advancing age, medical treatments, or personal circumstances.

2. Sperm Freezing (Semen Cryopreservation)

Sperm freezing is a common and effective method of fertility preservation for men. In which the semen sample is collected, frozen, and stored for future use in assisted reproduction techniques such as IVF or ICSI. Men undergoing cancer treatments, facing occupational hazards, or facing quality issues in sperm count and motility can benefit from this.

3. Embryo Freezing

Embryo freezing involves fertilizing the egg with sperm to create an embryo, which is then frozen for future use. This method is commonly used by couples undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) but wish to delay implantation. Frozen embryos can remain viable for many years, offering the flexibility to start a family at a later time.

4. Ovarian Tissue Freezing

It is less common but offers hope for women who may not be able to undergo egg freezing. A portion of ovarian tissue is surgically removed and frozen for later re-implantation. This can restore fertility and hormone function after cancer treatments or other medical interventions.

5. Testicular Tissue Freezing

Similar to ovarian tissue freezing, this method involves preserving a portion of testicular tissue. It is especially beneficial for prepubescent boys who are about to undergo treatments, like chemotherapy, which may damage future sperm production.

The decision to preserve fertility is highly personal and depends on your unique circumstances, including your current health, family plans, and medical needs. Consulting a fertility specialist can help you explore your options and make an informed choice.

Dr. Chinmay Pataki, the best and ideal Fertility expert can offer you the best and most accurate guidance regarding fertility preservation options to help you
make the best decisions for your future. The experienced team of Isha Women’s Hospital led by Dr. Chinmay Pataki, is dedicated to offering personalized fertility care, ensuring that your dreams of parenthood can become a reality when the time is right.

If you're considering fertility preservation, now is the perfect time to consult with a fertility specialist and start planning for your future.

Contact us at Isha Women’s Hospital today to learn more about your options and begin your journey toward safeguarding your fertility.