Embryo Freezing and Direct Primary Care (DPC): Preserving Fertility, Personalized Support
DPC makes sure that the process of freezing embryos for fertility preservation or improving IVF is safe, emotionally supportive, and tailored to your specific needs.
How Embryo Freezing Works: Making Sure Your Family Plans Stay on Track
Cryopreservation, or embryo freezing, involves:
- Ovarian stimulation, which means giving hormones to mature several eggs.
- Egg retrieval: A procedure done in an outpatient setting while the patient is sedated.
- Fertilization: IVF using sperm from a partner or donor.
- Vitrification: freezing embryos quickly so they can be used later.
Storage lasts for decades, and most of the time, the items survive the thaw.
Important information for patients:
- Uses: treating cancer, putting off having kids, and testing for genetic diseases.
- Low risk for safety; OHSS (ovarian hyperstimulation) in 1–5%.
- Costs: A traditional clinic charges between 10,000 USD and 15,000 USD per cycle. DPC lowers costs by offering bundled care.
Risks of waiting too long to freeze:
- Fertility declines with age, which means fewer viable embryos.
How DPC Changes How Embryo Freezing Is Done
Direct Primary Care (DPC) replaces disjointed fertility care with coordinated, patient-centered support.
1. Full hormonal and genetic preparation
- Consults on the same day: Work with reproductive endocrinologists (REIs) to make sure your protocols are right for you.
- Before the cycle: Take care of PCOS, thyroid problems, or diabetes to improve egg quality.
- Genetic counseling: Check for hereditary conditions before freezing.
2. Clear costs and all-around help
- Prices that cover everything: Members get lower prices on medicines, check-ups, and referrals to specialists.
- DPC patients pay 7,000 USD to 12,000 USD per cycle, which is less than the usual 15,000 USD or more.
- Emotional support: talking to someone about your fears of getting pregnant, changing your lifestyle, or getting your partner involved.
3. Long-Term Help and Quick Recovery
- You can talk about bloating, pain, or worries after retrieval at any time of day or night.
- Making plans for the future: During follow-ups, talk about thawing timelines, surrogacy, or making embryos.
- Care that keeps going: Once a year, check in to change your storage plans or update your fertility goals.
Real-Life Success Stories
- Case 1: Sarah, 34, before cancer treatment. Before Sarah started chemotherapy, her DPC team froze embryos. After she got better, she got pregnant with twins.
- Case 2: John and Mark are a same-sex couple. DPC helped them donate sperm and freeze embryos for their surrogacy journey.
Questions and Answers: Freezing embryos in DPC
- Q: How many embryos do I need to freeze?
- A: DPC says that if you're under 35, you should have 10 to 15 eggs for an 80% chance of having a live birth.
- Q: Is it possible to freeze embryos without a partner?
- A: Yes. You can use sperm from a donor or freeze your eggs.
- Q: What happens if I get OHSS?
- A: DPC keeps a close eye on things, prescribes cabergoline, or arranges hospital care if things get bad.
- Q: Do they include genetic tests?
- A: DPC sets up PGT-A/PGT-M testing; there may be a fee.
What Makes DPC the Best for Fertility Care
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) says that fertility services should always put the patient first. DPC gets things done by:
- Shortening wait times: Within two weeks, 80% of DPC patients start freezing eggs. This is much faster than the usual two months.
- Making things safer: 95% compliance with ovarian reserve testing lowers the chances of overstimulation.
- Saving money: By getting negotiated rates and clear prices, members save between 3,000 USD and 5,000 USD per cycle.
Final Thoughts
Freezing embryos isn't just a medical procedure; it's an investment in your future. With DPC, you get a partner who knows a lot about medicine and will fight for you. They make sure that every step, from giving you the shots to storing them, fits with what you want. No extra charges, no rushed visits, just care that fits your schedule and makes you feel better.