Infertility is not an inconvenience; it's a disease of the reproductive system that impairs the body's ability to perform the basic function of reproduction.
Generally, reproductive potential decreases as women get older, and fertility can be expected to end 5 to 10 years before menopause.
Yes! New technology lets your doctor remove and freeze eggs, fertilized eggs (embryos), or ovarian tissue before treating your cancer. This way, you may be able to have children after your
For many infertile couples, making the decision to adopt can be just as hard as undergoing fertility treatment.
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Fertility preservation is a way to save eggs, sperm, embryos, or reproductive tissue so that a person can have genetically related children in the future.
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