Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons

The age of first pregnancies for women has been on the rise, partly due to prioritization of career development. Maternal aging is a significant factor affecting fertility, and is correlated with infertility and several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Oocyte cryopreservation (OC), currently recommended...

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Main Author: Jenny Han Zhang
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Language:English
Published: University of Ottawa 2017-12-01
Series:University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ottawa/index.php/uojm-jmuo/article/view/2201
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description The age of first pregnancies for women has been on the rise, partly due to prioritization of career development. Maternal aging is a significant factor affecting fertility, and is correlated with infertility and several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Oocyte cryopreservation (OC), currently recommended to cancer patients pending treatments affecting fertility, is now being explored as an option for extending female fertility due to its efficacy in in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, there is a paucity of data confirming the superiority of the procedure over natural pregnancy in healthy women, given the potential complications. Caution in recommending the procedure should therefore be taken.  Résumé L’âge des premières grossesses chez les femmes a augmenté, en partie à cause de la hiérarchisation du développement de carrière. Le vieillissement maternel est un facteur important affectant la fertilité, et est corrélé avec l’infertilité et plusieurs résultats défavorables de la grossesse. La cryoconservation des ovocytes (CO), recommandée aux patients cancéreux en attendant les traitements affectant la fertilité, est actuellement explorée comme une option pour augmenter la fertilité féminine en raison de son efficacité dans la fécondation in vitro (FIV). Cependant, il y a un manque de données confirmant la supériorité de la procédure sur la grossesse naturelle chez les femmes en bonne santé, étant donné les complications potentielles. La prudence dans la recommandation de la procédure devrait donc être prise.
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spelling doaj.art-335d3824215c4cbaa0dd83230b6e40a12022-12-21T20:29:02ZengUniversity of OttawaUniversity of Ottawa Journal of Medicine2292-650X2292-65182017-12-017210.18192/uojm.v7i2.2201Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasonsJenny Han Zhang0University of Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI)The age of first pregnancies for women has been on the rise, partly due to prioritization of career development. Maternal aging is a significant factor affecting fertility, and is correlated with infertility and several adverse pregnancy outcomes. Oocyte cryopreservation (OC), currently recommended to cancer patients pending treatments affecting fertility, is now being explored as an option for extending female fertility due to its efficacy in in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, there is a paucity of data confirming the superiority of the procedure over natural pregnancy in healthy women, given the potential complications. Caution in recommending the procedure should therefore be taken.  Résumé L’âge des premières grossesses chez les femmes a augmenté, en partie à cause de la hiérarchisation du développement de carrière. Le vieillissement maternel est un facteur important affectant la fertilité, et est corrélé avec l’infertilité et plusieurs résultats défavorables de la grossesse. La cryoconservation des ovocytes (CO), recommandée aux patients cancéreux en attendant les traitements affectant la fertilité, est actuellement explorée comme une option pour augmenter la fertilité féminine en raison de son efficacité dans la fécondation in vitro (FIV). Cependant, il y a un manque de données confirmant la supériorité de la procédure sur la grossesse naturelle chez les femmes en bonne santé, étant donné les complications potentielles. La prudence dans la recommandation de la procédure devrait donc être prise.https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ottawa/index.php/uojm-jmuo/article/view/2201ReproductionWomen’s HealthFertilityOocyte CryopreservationOocyte VitrificationInfertility
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Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons
University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine
Reproduction
Women’s Health
Fertility
Oocyte Cryopreservation
Oocyte Vitrification
Infertility
title Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons
title_full Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons
title_fullStr Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons
title_full_unstemmed Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons
title_short Freezing eggs to get ahead: a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non-medical reasons
title_sort freezing eggs to get ahead a look at oocyte cryopreservation for non medical reasons
topic Reproduction
Women’s Health
Fertility
Oocyte Cryopreservation
Oocyte Vitrification
Infertility
url https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ottawa/index.php/uojm-jmuo/article/view/2201
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