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Egg Freezing and the Impact of the COVID ‑19 Pandemic
| Summary: | Egg freezing has evolved over the last decades, becoming an accepted and recognized technique for fertility preservation. This technique has various medical and non ‑medical indications and it is becoming an important step in overcoming age‑related de‑clines in fertility. Nonetheless, since it remains inadequately understood by the general public and medical professionals, raising its awareness is of vital importance. There are numerous factors that influence the technique’s success, particularly the number of matured eggs retrieved and the woman’s age, which affects the quantity and quality of oocytes. Women were prompted to more seriously contemplate social egg freezing throughout the COVID‑19 pandemic, given that social isolation complicated their search for an ideal male partner and allowed for more time to consider and research this topic. |
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| Main Authors: | Botelho, F |
| Other Authors: | Costa, A; Jorge, S; Lopes, C; Sobral, D |
| Subject: | Criopreservação Preservação de Fertilidade Técnicas de Reprodução Assistida Injeção Intracitoplasmática de Espermatozoides Cryopreservation Fertility Preservation Reproductive Techniques, Assisted Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic |
| Year: | 2022 |
| Country: | Portugal |
| Document type: | article |
| Access type: | open access |
| Associated institution: | Lusíadas Saúde |
| Language: | English |
| Origin: | Lusíadas Saúde |
| Summary: | Egg freezing has evolved over the last decades, becoming an accepted and recognized technique for fertility preservation. This technique has various medical and non ‑medical indications and it is becoming an important step in overcoming age‑related de‑clines in fertility. Nonetheless, since it remains inadequately understood by the general public and medical professionals, raising its awareness is of vital importance. There are numerous factors that influence the technique’s success, particularly the number of matured eggs retrieved and the woman’s age, which affects the quantity and quality of oocytes. Women were prompted to more seriously contemplate social egg freezing throughout the COVID‑19 pandemic, given that social isolation complicated their search for an ideal male partner and allowed for more time to consider and research this topic. |
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