Sperm
cryopreservation (sperm
freezing) is actually the most established method of fertility preservation for
men. Fertility preservation via sperm freezing has been utilized for decades in
men after attaining puberty, who need life-saving therapies with a potential to
wipe out the man’s ability to produce sperm, such as chemotherapy and radiation
for various types of cancer; it has also been used in other situations
including vasectomy.
However, before we go into the details of
sperm freezing, it would be useful to talk about sperm health.
It is no longer a secret or a mystery that
human fertility is time-bound, not just for women but for men too. Men also
have biological clocks and, therefore, like women, experience age-related
decline in fertility. As a man ages, his sperm count and sperm motility declines
making it more difficult for him to biologically father a child.
To be exact, average sperm count has declined
by as much as 50 percent over the last century and continues to decline by
roughly 2 percent each year. Worse still, the DNA integrity of sperm also
decreases with age and this can increase the chances of men passing on genetic
mutations to their offspring, leading to developmental problems like autism and
schizophrenia.
Men have evolutionary advantage over women
because they are constantly maturing new sperm every day until their last day
on earth, whereas women are born with all the eggs they would ever have.
Sperm production, unlike the female egg, is
more likely to be improved by changing lifestyle habits, and except a man has a
genetic predisposition or a chronic disease he can always produce healthy
sperm. It is therefore prudent that every man should keep his sperm in tip-top
shape and avoid issues that could potentially hurt sperm health.
There are basic steps that a man could take
to preserve his sperm health. Factors like alcohol intake, use of recreational
drugs, prescription medications and smoking all impact on semen count and
quality. Also, avoiding prolonged heat from laptops and extended soaks in hot
tubs is crucial. Because the testicles are between the legs there’s a whole lot
of heat generated by the clothing, especially when sitting for long periods of
time or crossing legs. All of these factors hurt sperm production. As a man,
watch your diet. Avoid too much intake of fats and processed meat. Try to relax
to prevent stress which is bad for sperm production and sperm health. Research
also shows that frequent ejaculations activate the production of newer, fresher
sperm.
Back to the main topic for today. For decades
sperm cryopreservation (freezing) has proven to be a successful and cost
effective option for fertility treatments for IVF. There are reputable sperm
banks available in Nigeria to provide long term storage options. Sperm banks
store sperm samples at -196˚F in liquid
nitrogen. Freezing of sperm is straightforward.
Sperm freezing can be done easily and
quickly. After the semen sample has been collected, it is placed on a warming
block so the sperm can turn into liquid. The sample is mixed with a freezing
medium to allow the sperm to survive the freezing and storage process. The
sperm is frozen in vials and stored in liquid nitrogen vapours. Once the
samples have been frozen, they are placed in special containers where they are
stored in the liquid nitrogen until they are needed. Thawed sperm can be used
in the future for IVF cycles when the man is ready to have children.
A semen
analysis is often the best way to determine sperm health, however, the
survival rate of sperm after cryopreservation can vary widely, depending on
various factors. In men who have no sperm in the ejaculate, microsurgical techniques can be utilized to extract
sperm directly from the testes. In case of retrograde ejaculation, some sperm
may be found in the urine. Sperm obtained this way can also be frozen to
preserve fertility.
Is there guarantee that a man will be able to
father a child using the frozen sperm? This is one of the most common questions
men ask when seeking information about sperm freezing. The answer is quite
straightforward. Even if you freeze many samples of your sperm, it’s not a
guarantee that you and your partner will get pregnant afterwards. The survival
rate for sperm is different for each individual. Besides, there are so many
factors that come into play ranging from the age of the man and quality of the
sperm before the freezing, to the age of the female partner and the quality of
her eggs after the sperms have been thawed and IVF cycles are performed.
The freezing and unfreezing processes have
less impact on the viability of the sperms before and after freezing. Although there’s
no limit to how long sperm can be stored, the important thing is that as long
as the sperm is stored correctly inside liquid nitrogen, it would be well
preserved.
As earlier explained, the sperm a man makes
in his 20s is less likely than sperm he makes in his 40s and 50s to carry genetic mutations. So sperm freezing
can let a man always have some of his youthful, healthy sperm to help ensure
your future kids are as healthy as possible.
Sperm freezing can also alert a man to
fertility problems. A comprehensive semen analysis as part of the sperm banking
process will inform you if your current sperm health is compromised. If so, you
can begin working on a plan to improve it. Fertility issues may sometimes be
lost on the young, but the rewards of parenting are not and every man looks
forward to fathering his own biological child at any age. Scientific
advancements have made sperm freezing an effective, convenient, and affordable
way for men to preserve their fertility.
The process allows you, as a man, to slow
down the ticking of your biological clock. There are records of babies
conceived using sperm that frozen for up to 20 years. But if fatherhood isn’t
on the horizon for you yet, for whatever reason, freezing your sperm is a
sensible thing to do.
Do you have issues or delay in getting pregnant? You do not need to worry about it. Just contact the best fertility specialist in Nigeria, Dr. Michael Ogunkoya (+2348033069466) for counseling. He was trained in the best medical schools in USA, London, Canada, Wales and Hungary. Dr. Ogunkoya is the man that has the divine mandate to stamp-out childlessness among Nigerian couples. He is the medical director of The Hope Valley Fertility Clinic.
The Hope Valley Fertility Clinic
Plot 31, Block 113,
Oladimeji Alo Street, Opposite Visa Office, By Ikate Roundabout, Lekki Phase 1,
Lagos-Epe Express Way, Lagos.
+2348033069466
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