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Oocyte and embryo cryopreservation before gonadotoxic treatments: Principles of safe ovarian stimulation, a systematic review

Meghan C.H. Ozcan, Victoria Snegovskikh, G. David Adamson

2022Women s Health12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Review the safety of fertility preservation through ovarian stimulation with oocyte or embryo cryopreservation, including cycle and medication options. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A systematic review of peer-reviewed sources revealed 2 applicable randomized control trials and 60 cohort studies as well as 20 additional expert opinions or reviews. RESULTS: The capacity for future family building is important for the majority of reproductive age people, despite life-altering medical or oncologic diagnosis. Modern fertility preservation generates a high rate of oocyte yield while utilizing protocols that can be started at multiple points in the menstrual cycle and suppressing supra-physiologic levels of estrogen. Finally, more than one quarter of fertility preservation patients will return to later utilize fertility services. CONCLUSION: For most patients, fertility preservation can safely be pursued and completed within 2 weeks without affecting disease severity or long-term survival.

Topics & Concepts

Oocyte cryopreservationFertility preservationFertilityEmbryo cryopreservationMenstrual cycleOocyteMedicineGynecologyPremature ovarian failureOvarian tissue cryopreservationRandomized controlled trialCryopreservationBiologyEmbryoPopulationInternal medicineEnvironmental healthHormoneCell biologyReproductive Biology and FertilityOvarian function and disordersReproductive Health and Technologies