

As part of the IVF process, the woman is given drugs that cause her ovaries to produce more egg than normal. With many eggs and sperms, several embryos are often made. Then, IVF specialist will transfer 1-3 embryos into woman uterus. That means there may be some embryos left over.
Cryopreservation of embryos is the process of preserving the viability of an embryo at very low temperature (-196°C). Cryopreservation is carried out by expertise IVF specialist in the state of art laboratory which is well equipped with specialised embryo freezing equipment. Embryo cryopreservation is a vital component of the majority of infertility programs (IVF, ICSI).
There are several reasons when an infertile couple chooses to embryo freezing
Embryo is made up of cells and cells contain water. If an embryo freezing, ice is formed between the cells which destroy the cell. To avoid this situation, an embryo is frozen with some special fluids called Cryoprotective agents (CPAs). CPAs are “antifreeze” for cells.

The embryos are stored in sealed liquid nitrogen freezers. Embryos can be frozen in liquid nitrogen for many years.
Frozen embryo transfer is as successful as fresh IVF due to high quality embryo used. According to some studies, preterm birth and low birth weight is lower when IVF specialist used frozen embryo for IVF.

