Endometriosis Egg Freezing
Egg Freezing in Endometriosis (Fertility Preservation) – Comprehensive Guide
What is Egg Freezing?
Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) is the process of collecting a woman's eggs, freezing them, and storing them for future pregnancy.
Why is it Important in Endometriosis?
Endometriosis can reduce ovarian reserve due to both the disease itself and surgical treatments. Therefore, fertility preservation is an important option.
Which Patients are Recommended?
It is especially recommended for patients with endometrioma at a young age, bilateral cysts, recurrent surgeries, and low ovarian reserve.
When Should it Be Done?
The most ideal time is before surgery, as ovarian reserve may decrease after surgery. It is also important to plan it before age advances.
How is it Done?
Ovaries are stimulated with hormonal induction, mature eggs are collected, and frozen using special techniques for storage.
Success Rates
Success depends on the woman's age and the number of eggs. Procedures performed at a younger age yield higher success.
How Many Eggs Should Be Frozen?
Generally, 10-15 or more mature eggs are targeted. However, this number varies depending on the patient.
Endometriosis and IVF
Egg freezing can be used in future IVF treatment and can increase the chance of pregnancy.
Advantages
It offers the advantages of preserving future fertility, gaining time, and taking precautions against ovarian reserve loss after surgery.
Disadvantages
Disadvantages include cost, the necessity of hormonal treatment, and the lack of a guaranteed pregnancy.
Conclusion
For endometriosis patients, egg freezing is an important option for preserving fertility. When planned at the right time, it provides significant benefits.
