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If I froze eggs, embryos and ovaries prior to treatment, but am still fertile after treatment should I use the frozen or fresh eggs to conceive?

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If I froze eggs, embryos and ovaries prior to treatment, but am still fertile after treatment should I use the frozen or fresh eggs to conceive?

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This decision should be made with the help of a reproductive endocrinologist. Most infertility specialists would recommend that cancer survivors who recover fertility should try to conceive naturally with the eggs they are producing, given that we do not have any proof of an increased risk of birth defects in children born after cancer treatment. Fresh is generally preferred over frozen, but there are other factors to consider in individual situations.

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