Embryo Freezing
Embryo freezing allows couples to preserve fertilized eggs (embryos) for future use, offering flexibility and assurance during IVF or medical treatments.

What is Embryo Freezing?
Embryo freezing (embryo cryopreservation) is the process of preserving viable embryos—formed through fertilization of eggs with sperm in the lab—for later use. It’s a key part of many IVF journeys, allowing flexibility in embryo transfer timing and enabling future pregnancy.
Who Should Consider Embryo Freezing?
- Couples undergoing IVF who want to delay embryo transfer
- Patients facing chemotherapy or surgeries affecting fertility
- Couples wishing to store extra embryos for future pregnancy
- Individuals using donor eggs or sperm
Embryo Freezing Process at DAARA
- Fertilization: Eggs are retrieved and fertilized using ICSI or IVF.
- Embryo Culture: Embryos are monitored and grown for 3–5 days.
- Vitrification: Viable embryos are rapidly frozen using state-of-the-art cryotechniques.
- Storage: Embryos are stored safely in cryogenic tanks at -196°C until needed.
Benefits of Embryo Freezing
- Allows for multiple IVF attempts with a single egg retrieval
- Supports fertility planning after medical treatment
- Embryos can be tested for genetic health (PGT-A, etc.) before transfer
- Reduces risk of OHSS by avoiding fresh transfer in high responders
Why Choose DAARA Hospital?
- High-survival vitrification protocols
- Class 1000 IVF laboratory infrastructure
- Expert embryologists and fertility consultants
- Strict sample tracking and patient confidentiality
Plan for Tomorrow, Today
Store your healthy embryos with confidence. Book a consultation and take the next step in preserving your family’s future.
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