Ovulation Induction

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Ovulation induction is a medical treatment designed to stimulate the ovaries to produce and release eggs. It is often used in cases of irregular or absent ovulation, which can be a common issue for women experiencing infertility.

It is a process used to preserve sperm and embryos at extremely low temperatures for future use. By cooling these biological materials to below freezing, metabolic and chemical activities are halted, preventing degradation. Sperm cryopreservation is commonly used for fertility preservation, allowing men to store sperm before undergoing medical treatments or for use in assisted reproduction. Embryo cryopreservation involves freezing embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF), enabling individuals or couples to preserve embryos for future attempts at pregnancy or to delay childbearing. This technology offers flexibility and opportunities for those facing fertility challenges or wanting to plan pregnancies at a later time.