Fertility preservation
As fertility preservation becomes an increasingly common option, more individuals and couples are considering egg freezing, sperm freezing, and embryo freezing as part of their family planning strategy. Whether due to age, medical conditions, or lifestyle choices, preserving reproductive materials ensures future flexibility and peace of mind.
At CryoFuture, we specialize in secure, state-of-the-art storage for fertility specimens, offering unparalleled safety, compliance, and innovative technology to protect your reproductive future.
Why Consider Fertility Preservation?
Individuals and couples choose egg freezing, sperm freezing, and embryo freezing for various reasons:
Freezing at a younger age preserves higher-quality eggs and sperm.
Chemotherapy or radiation can affect fertility; freezing beforehand preserves options.
Freezing sperm or eggs before hormone therapy or surgery.
Delaying parenthood becomes easier with fertility preservation.
Exposure to toxic chemicals, radiation, or extreme environments may impact fertility.
Those undergoing vasectomy or tubal ligation may preserve options beforehand.
Egg Freezing vs. Embryo Freezing: Which Is Right for You?
Egg Freezing
Oocyte cryopreservation allows individuals to store unfertilized eggs for future use.
- More flexibility — no need to choose a sperm source immediately.
- No legal or ethical complications in the event of a relationship change.
- Advances in vitrification have significantly improved egg survival rates.
Embryo Freezing
Embryo freezing involves fertilizing eggs with sperm before freezing — ideal for those who have already chosen a sperm source.
- Higher success rates since embryo development is already confirmed.
- Ability to genetically screen embryos before implantation.
- Greater certainty, as embryos are more viable than unfertilized eggs.
Learn more about long-term embryo storage for patients.
How Sperm Freezing Works
Sperm freezing (sperm cryopreservation) is a simple and effective way to preserve male fertility. The process involves:
- Semen collection
A sample is collected and analyzed for sperm quality.
- Processing & freezing
A cryoprotectant is added to protect sperm cells from ice formation.
- Storage in liquid nitrogen
The sperm is frozen at −196°C for secure, long-term preservation.
Why CryoFuture Is the Leading Choice for Secure Fertility Storage
At CryoFuture, we go beyond standard cryostorage to ensure unmatched security, compliance, and reliability for your reproductive materials. Here’s what sets us apart:
F5-rated, seismic-tested, fireproof, and theft-proof vaults.
24/7 surveillance with thermal imaging, weight tracking, and real-time temperature sensors.
Unlike vapor-phase-only competitors, we maintain the most consistent and protective environment.
All specimens are double-witnessed, RFID-tagged, and continuously monitored.
Options for short-term, long-term, and indefinite storage needs.
We work closely with clinics and fertility specialists nationwide, including Progyny.
Clinics can learn more about partnering with us on our clinics & labs page.
How Long Can Frozen Specimens Be Stored?
With proper cryopreservation methods, eggs, sperm, and embryos can be stored indefinitely without degradation. CryoFuture ensures the highest standards in fertility storage, giving patients confidence in their reproductive future.
Secure your future
Secure Your Future with CryoFuture
Whether you are considering egg freezing, sperm freezing, or embryo freezing, CryoFuture provides the most advanced, secure, and reliable storage solutions in the industry. Our technology-driven approach and exclusive Extra Protection Program (EPP) make us the gold standard in fertility preservation.
