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      Reproductive experiences of women who cryopreserved oocytes for non-medical reasons.

      Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
      Oxford University Press (OUP)
      fertility preservation, non-medical, oocyte cryopreservation, reproductive outcomes, social

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          What are the reproductive experiences of women who cryopreserve oocytes for non-medical reasons?

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          Oocyte vitrification as an efficient option for elective fertility preservation.

          To provide a detailed description of the current oocyte vitrification status as a means of elective fertility preservation (EFP).
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            Successful elective and medically indicated oocyte vitrification and warming for autologous in vitro fertilization, with predicted birth probabilities for fertility preservation according to number of cryopreserved oocytes and age at retrieval.

            To evaluate a single treatment center's experience with autologous IVF using vitrified and warmed oocytes, including fertilization, embryonic development, pregnancy, and birth outcomes, and to estimate the likelihood of live birth of at least one, two, or three children according to the number of mature oocytes cryopreserved by elective fertility preservation patients.
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              Oocyte cryopreservation: where are we now?

              Since the first live birth from oocyte cryopreservation three decades ago, oocyte cryopreservation has become an important component of ART. Cryopreservation techniques have evolved, leading to higher success rates and the introduction of oocyte cryopreservation into IVF clinics worldwide. Concurrently, there has been an increase in patient demand, especially for so-called 'social egg freezing' that allows women to preserve their fertility in anticipation of age-related fertility decline. This review addresses a need to evaluate the current status of oocyte cryopreservation. It explores current techniques and success rates, clinical applications, the rise of elective oocyte cryopreservation, and future implications.
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                28077428
                10.1093/humrep/dew342

                fertility preservation,non-medical,oocyte cryopreservation,reproductive outcomes,social

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