Cryopreservation is a special freezing technique used to preserve embryos, eggs, and sperm for future use in an ART procedure.
View All
Author Interview with Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.
Bills in Arizona and North Dakota Carry ASRM and SART Opposition
Newest Assisted Reproductive Technologies Outcomes Data Released; SART Reports 59,466 ART Babies Born; ART Multiple Birth Rates Continue to Decline
An Open Letter of Thanks from New York After The Storm
Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients: Demographic Disparities in Counseling and Financial Concerns Are Barriers to Utilization
Fertility Experts Issue New Report on Egg Freezing; ASRM Lifts Experimental Label from Technique
Fertility Experts Issue New Report on Egg Freezing: ASRM Lifts 'Experimental' Label from Technique
Help Get The Word Out - Link to ReproductiveFacts.org
Single embryo transfer is routine in Nordic countries
Disposition of abandoned embryos
Disclosure of medical errors involving gametes and embryos
Fertility preservation and reproduction in cancer patients
Posthumous reproduction
Cancer and Fertility Preservation
Cryopreserved embryos in the United States and their availability for research
Age and Fertility (booklet)
Recommendations for gamete and embryo donation
Mature oocyte cryopreservation: a guideline
Breast cancer and fertility preservation
Female Cancers, Cryopreservation, and Fertility
Elective single embryo transfer
Edad y Fertilidad (Age and Fertility)
Fertility preservation reimbursement
Cryopreservation of Embryos
Collection of Semen
Who Is To Report ART Cycles?
A Patient's Guide to Assisted Reproductive Technology
Infertility Treatments
Q11: What are my options if I decide not to use my stored embryos?
Infertility treatments, including IVF and similar procedures, account for approx 0.07 percent of U.S. health care costs
Embryo Donation
Reproductive Aging in Women
Age and Fertility
Looking for Additional Information? Visit our provider site at