Fertility

preservation Fertility preservation is a medical practice that allows individuals to store their reproductive material to use later, if desired. It provides individuals the opportunity to delay childbearing to a more suitable time, such as after cancer treatment, or preserve fertility in the face of a medical condition that may compromise reproductive ability, such as premature ovarian insufficiency. Fertility preservation also provides individuals the chance to store valuable genetic information for future generations, allowing them to pass on their genetic heritage. This technology has revolutionized the medical field and has given individuals greater control over the timing of their family planning decisions.

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