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Fertility Query is the Best IVF Centre in India providing best IVF services and an outstanding Assisted Reproduction Centre located in Delhi easily accessible via all forms of transportation. Led by internationally acclaimed Infertility Expert & Best IVF Doctor in Delhi The team of Fertility Experts with professional qualifications and experienced expertise offer guarantee of success at a fraction of the price you would pay for similar treatments abroad.

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Frozen Embryo: Surrogacy

Surrogacy arrangements and egg freezing are increasingly common processes, with celebrities such as Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West, Andy Cohen, and Elton John speaking openly about their experiences. Yet, despite the increasing number of children born through surrogacy, this path to parenthood is far from simple.

Fertility Preservation by Fertility Query

We are the preferred source for fertility preservation professionals, thanks to our decade-long experience. There has never been a better time than now to freeze! Our advanced cryopreservation techniques, which are the best in the industry, can be used to help conceive children. Your future is in good hands with the Fertility Query team.

Our Fertility Preservation Division has a variety of options available to you, whether you wish to delay your fertility until you are ready to have a family or preserve your fertility while undergoing chemotherapy or other treatments that may affect your fertility. can put you in danger.

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Egg Freezing

In vitro fertilization isn’t the only option for fertility treatment. When traditional methods fail, many options are available, such as egg freezing with surrogacy. Understanding how these assisted reproductive methods work will help you make the right decisions for your particular situation. A woman can preserve high-quality eggs by freezing them. Biologically speaking, eggs become less fertile after 35 years of age. By harvesting eggs early and storing them properly, a woman can preserve eggs of high quality until the time she is ready for her family. Women who want to preserve their eggs at their best quality can consider egg freezing. Women should freeze their eggs by age 35 or in their 20s, although there is no age limit; it all depends on how old the woman is and if eggs can be obtained from her ovaries. Many reasons can lead women to choose egg freezing, including career goals, relationships, and medical concerns. Whatever the reason for choosing egg freezing, it can give women peace of mind as they can concentrate on other areas of life without having to sacrifice their ability to have children in the future.

Frozen embryo transfer For Surrogacy
Frozen embryo transfer (FET) is the process of using thawed embryos from a previous IVF cycle for Egg Donor, and then transferring the embryo to the uterus or a surrogate. To become a surrogate, one must undergo a Frozen Embryo Transfer Cycle. Prior to the procedure, the surrogate will need to meet with a specialist to confirm that they are suitable for the surrogacy program. Additionally, a fertility coordinator will ask the surrogate to attend an information session where they will be informed about the treatment they will receive, including any risks and implications for pregnancy, lifestyle recommendations, and any other requirements.

How It Works

Vitrification is a flash-freezing method that prevents the formation of ice crystals. Eggs are frozen at a temperature of 98.6°F (37°C) and then brought down to -320°F (-196°C) immediately. The cells are dehydrated before freezing, and protectants are used to remove as much water from the cells as possible. This prevents the formation of harmful ice crystals. The survival rates for vitrification are up to 99%, compared to the 55% of traditional freezing methods. This is because the combination of cryoprotectants with flash freezing/thawing has a greater chance of safely restoring cells to their original condition.

The largest cell in the human body, the egg, is comprised of two parts: the zona (a glycoprotein envelope) and the ooplasm, which contains the nucleus and mitochondria. They are vulnerable to ice crystal formation because they are the largest cells in the body.

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