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EMERGENCY CRYOPRESERVATION

Emergency cryopreservation allows you to pause your plans to start a family if cancer gets in your way.

New Hope wants to help you realize your dream of being a mom and dad once you win the battle.
There are certain types of cancer that directly affect the functioning of the reproductive organs. However, cancer treatment is the one that has the most repercussions on fertility, since it is usually aggressive for eggs and sperm. Such treatment can alter their characteristics and hinder the possibility of a future pregnancy.
In the world there are
25 million cancer survivors,
and less than half-remember discussing fertility with their doctor.

Effects of cancer treatment in women:

  • Temporary alteration of ovulation periods.
  • Low egg quality.
  • Premature menopause (definitive infertility).

Effects of cancer treatment in men:

  • Alteration and/or destruction of sperm (temporary or definitive).
  • Complete removal of the testicles or seminal ducts (definitive infertility if the removal is complete).

Options for Preserving Fertility BEFORE Chemotherapy

Once cancer is diagnosed, it is essential to consult with your doctor about the options available to preserve your fertility before starting treatment to combat it.
At New Hope Fertility Center, we know that the possibility of starting a family is a natural incentive for most people and that this desire can be decisive in your fight against cancer.

You can win this battle without giving up your dream of starting a family!

A New Hope baby is born around the world every 4 hours, yours may be next.
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