As women age, the quality of their oocytes naturally declines, which can significantly reduce the likelihood of a successful pregnancy with each oocyte retrieval. To address this challenge, the “Freeze-all” approach has emerged as a promising strategy, allowing for the preservation of younger, healthier eggs. This method not only helps mitigate the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), a potential complication caused by fertility medications, but also reduces the physical burden on patients during the retrieval process.
The Kobanawa Clinic, located in Omitama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, offers a range of infertility treatments and gynecological services. The clinic has adopted the “Freeze-all” approach as part of its treatment options, recognizing its potential benefits for patients.
Dr. Masato Kobanawa, the clinic’s director, shared his thoughts on the approach in a discussion with the Reprolife team. He believes that by using the “Freeze-all” method, the risk of complications can be minimized, while also saving time and reducing costs in the treatment process. “By vitrifying all embryos, it is possible to maintain embryo quality and viability safely,” Dr. Kobanawa noted.
For a deeper understanding of the “Freeze-all” approach and its implications for infertility treatment, watch the full interview with Dr. Kobanawa, where he discusses the advantages and considerations of this method.