保持生育能力
卵母细胞冷冻保存
低温保存
怀孕
生育率
生殖力
活产
妇科
卵母细胞
医学
自然生育力
卵巢过度刺激综合征
产科
体外受精
生物
计划生育
人口
胚胎
渔业
研究方法
环境卫生
遗传学
作者
Judith Ong,J. Burton Matthew,Mahesh Choolani,Peng Cheang Wong
出处
期刊:Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore
[Academy of Medicine, Singapore]
日期:2024-01-30
卷期号:53 (1): 34-42
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023226
摘要
Introduction: Female fecundity decreases significantly after the age of 32, and rapidly so after age 37. There is no treatment to prevent this decline. Furthermore, globally, women are getting married later and the age at which they have their first child is increasing. As of July 2023, elective egg freezing (EEF) or oocyte cryopreservation (OC) for age-related fertility decline, commenced in Singapore. With medical advancements in OC, EEF is no longer considered experimental. The aim of this review is to examine the existing literature around EEF with regard to reproductive outcomes and its safety, to better guide clinicians in counselling young single women. Method: Published studies were examined to increase understanding on optimal age for EEF, ideal number of oocytes for a live birth, recommended OC protocols, cryopreservation techniques affecting thaw survival or fertilisation, oocyte storage and pregnancy risks. Results: Models predict that EEF should be performed at age <37 years and to achieve a 70% chance of live birth, women would need 14, 15 and 26 mature oocytes at ages 30–34, 35–37 and >38 years, respectively. An antagonist stimulation protocol with an agonist trigger would minimise ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and duration of stimulation without affecting outcomes. Oocyte vitrification in comparison to slow freezing increases thaw survival, fertilisation and clinical pregnancy rates. No increased risks exist for the woman, future pregnancy or child when compared with conventional IVF. Conclusion: EEF is a viable option for single women desiring fertility preservation. Financial costs are significant, but returns are worthwhile if oocytes are utilised.
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