Semen Freezing

Semen Freezing preserves male fertility by storing sperm securely for future pregnancy options.
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Comprehensive Semen Freezing care with advanced monitoring and safety protocols

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Semen Freezing and our services

Semen Freezing is highly successful because sperm remain viable for decades when stored at –196°C. The frozen sperm can be used for IUI, IVF, or ICSI with excellent fertilization rates. Success depends on initial sperm quality, female fertility factors, and the method of assisted reproduction chosen. With good-quality samples, pregnancy outcomes are consistently strong.

Yes. Semen Freezing is completely safe and uses advanced cryoprotectants to protect sperm cells from freezing damage. The storage environment is strictly monitored, keeping temperatures stable. There is no increased risk of genetic abnormalities. Frozen sperm has been used worldwide for decades with reliable results and a proven safety profile in thousands of successful births.

Ideally, sperm should be frozen before starting any treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation, or hormonal therapy, as these can rapidly damage sperm production. Even if treatment begins soon, one or two high-quality samples can be frozen in advance. Early testing and freezing ensure better-quality sperm are stored for future fertility use.