Sperm freezing at IVF Hospital in Delhi and storage is the procedure whereby sperm cells are frozen to
preserve them for future use. Many situations that could interfere with your
future fertility. These may include:
·
Chemotherapy
or radiation therapy.
·
Certain
types of pelvic or testicular surgery.
·
Vasectomy.
·
High-risk
occupations or sports.
·
Diabetes,
which may cause erectile difficulty.
·
Male
being away from home on day of assisted infertility treatment.
The
standard storage period for sperm is 10 years. The amount of time in storage
does not influence the success rate. Damage can occur to the sperm during
freezing and thawing, not while it is frozen. Success rates are averaged over DI cycles and all IVF
cycles using donor sperm. For each treatment cycle, the success rate varies
depending on the age of the woman. If the woman is:
1. Under 35, the success rate is around
19%
2. 35–39, the success rate is around
15%
3. 40–42, the success rate is around 7%