sperm freezing

A Minimum 2-Day Stay in the U.S.We help you preserve healthy sperm during your peak fertility years, giving you greater freedom and peace of mind for future family planning.
Life is full of uncertainties, and fertility can change with time and circumstances. Whether for career planning, health reasons, or simply to add an extra layer of security for the future, sperm freezing is a forward-thinking decision.
Everbloom Fertility Solutions is committed to providing you with professional, safe, and confidential sperm freezing services. Whenever you’re ready, we’ll ensure you can confidently embrace the possibility of new life. Your future is in your hands, and we’ll be by your side, helping you safeguard your hopes.
Why Choose Sperm Freezing?
*A Choice to Delay Parenthood: Ideal for men who wish to postpone fatherhood due to career, education, or personal planning.
*Medical Protection: Preserve future fertility before undergoing treatments like surgery or chemotherapy that may affect fertility.
*Flexibility in Family Planning: Provides long-term security for family planning, ensuring that you can still pursue parenthood when the time is right.

Sperm Freezing Process
1.Consultation & Assessment: Start with a consultation to assess your health and discuss your fertility preservation goals.
2.Sperm Collection: On the day of collection, sperm is collected and analyzed for quality and quantity.
3.Sperm Freezing: The collected sperm is frozen and stored in ultra-low temperature conditions, ready for future use.
4.Ongoing Storage: Your sperm will be securely stored for as long as needed, and you can access it whenever you’re ready.

FAQs
In liquid nitrogen, sperm can theoretically be stored indefinitely. Even after many years of freezing, sperm samples can still be thawed and used for fertility purposes.
The best age for sperm freezing is typically between 20 and 40 years old.
is minimal. Modern freezing techniques effectively preserve the quality of sperm samples, making them virtually identical to fresh sperm for use in fertility treatments.
Yes, it is generally recommended to abstain from ejaculation for 2-5 days before sperm collection to ensure the best quality and quantity of the sperm sample.
Blood testing for infectious diseases is not required when storing sperm samples. However, fertility clinics will require this testing when using the sperm for future conception. Therefore, it is recommended to complete the testing during sperm freezing to ensure the sample can be used in the future.
The amount of sperm you need to freeze depends on your family planning goals, sperm count, and quality after thawing.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI): Each attempt requires 1 vial, with a success rate of 10-20%. It is recommended to freeze 3-5 vials for each pregnancy.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF/ICSI): 1 vial can be used multiple times, and usually, there’s no need to freeze excessive samples.
If you plan to have more children or if sperm quality fluctuates, it is recommended to freeze multiple samples to increase the chances of success and ensure the best sample is available for future use.
If you have delayed your family planning, are facing difficulties with conception, or have medical risks, it is recommended to freeze sperm early to secure your future fertility options.