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Oocyte Cryopreservation: Social & Medical Indications | Dr. Ryley

"Oocyte Cryopreservation: Social & Medical Indications" webinar featuring Boston IVF reproductive endocrinologist David Ryley, MD. Originally recorded on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. In this webinar, attendees will understand: ✅ The conception of the “ovarian reserve” ✅ The projected success rates of egg freezing ✅ The impact of age on both inherent fertility as well as the success of egg freezing PRESENTATION TIMESTAMPS Introduction 00:00 Egg Freezing Basics 02:54 History 04:00 Challenges of Egg Freezing 06:55 ICSI 09:37 Improvements 10:29 Impact of Age 13:52 Risk/Concerns 21:12 Proposed Applications 24:53 Egg Freezing Basics 26:35 Further Applications 28:55 Social Implications 37:00 Q&A 52:24 Learn more about Dr. Ryley: https://www.bostonivf.com/our-practic... Find more CME Webinars here: https://www.bostonivf.com/cme/ CONNECT WITH BOSTON IVF Boston IVF: https://bostonivf.com Follow Boston IVF on Instagram:   / boston_ivf   Like Boston IVF on Facebook:   / bostonivf   Follow Boston IVF on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BostonIVF?s=20&t=... Follow Boston IVF on Pinterest:   / bostonivf   ABOUT BOSTON IVF Boston IVF is one of the largest and most experienced fertility networks in the United States, with more than 125,000 babies born since 1986. Founded as one of the nation's first private practice IVF centers, the Boston IVF network has grown to include over 30 reproductive endocrinologists across 30 centers throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, and Utah. A renowned innovator of reproductive technologies, advanced protocols, and cutting-edge research, Boston IVF has achieved numerous "firsts" in the field of reproductive care.

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