Futura News

Home > News
Fertility

Egg Freezing: A Strategic Decision for Your Family Future

In the field of family and professional planning, egg freezing has become a strategic option for women seeking to preserve their fertility. At Ingenes, we offer this advanced procedure, providing hope and flexibility to those who dream of becoming mothers in the future. What is Egg Freezing? Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, is an advanced fertility preservation process. Through this method, a woman’s eggs are frozen and stored for future use, keeping their quality and reproductive potential intact. Ideal Candidates for Egg Freezing Egg Freezing Process at Ingenes Benefits of Egg Freezing Egg freezing offers multiple advantages: Family Planning and Female Empowerment Egg freezing is a tool for empowerment and self-determination. It allows women to make informed decisions about when and how they want to become pregnant, freeing them from the limitations imposed by their biological age. Experience at Ingenes At Ingenes, we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive and personalized experience. Our specialists will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring you feel informed, comfortable, and confident. Importance of Technology and Emotional Support in Egg Freezing At Ingenes, we pride ourselves on combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional emotional support, key elements in the egg freezing process. Advanced Technology in Fertility Preservation Emotional Support: A Pillar at Ingenes Education and Guidance Importance of an Informed Decision We recognize that the decision to freeze eggs involves physical, emotional, and financial considerations. Therefore, our team is dedicated to guiding women through this process, providing all the information necessary to make an informed decision adapted to their life and career plans. Commitment to Quality and Safety At Ingenes, quality and safety are our priorities. We ensure that every aspect of the egg freezing process meets the highest standards of safety and effectiveness, giving our patients the confidence and peace of mind they deserve. Egg freezing at Ingenes is more than a medical procedure; It is a commitment to the future and the dreams of our patients. With our advanced technology and unparalleled emotional support, we are here to help you take control of your reproductive future.If you are considering egg freezing or want to know more about this process, contact us. At Ingenes, we are ready to support you in every step towards preserving your fertility and your dreams of motherhood.

Read More »
cancer-de-mama-y-fertilidad-vientre-de-mujer-embarazada-con-mono-rosa-por-cancer-de-mama
Fertility

Breast cancer and fertility

Many people may be familiar with the efforts of promoting breast cancer awareness during its commemorative month,  however, a lesser-explored aspect of the disease is its effect on reproductive health and vice-versa, our reproductive history may give us hints of risk factors that influence the propensity to develop this type of cancer, let’s keep in mind that even though women are statistically most propense, this disease affects both women and men. Risk factors There are several propensity factors for developing breast cancer, both controllable and uncontrollable: Prolactin’s role Prolactin is a hormone produced by both men and women, it is associated with the development breast growth and lactation, however new studies have suggested that there is a relationship between prolactin production and the development of breast cancer. At Ingenes, part of the evaluations of the reproductive health of our patients includes a measurement of prolactin levels, that serves as an important fertility indicator. Keeping in mind that this hormone alone cannot provide a final diagnosis, but it provides relevant information to understand the state of the ovarian reserves. Chemotherapy’s side effects on fertility It is important to know that chemotherapy is a common cause of infertility, so it is not uncommon to encounter cancer patients and survivors who wish to learn more about the various treatment and fertility options available. Breast self-examination and annual check-ups Performing routine self-examinations is a recommendable habit, according to the self-examination manuals created by the Mexican Institute of Social Security, these should be carried out 7 days after menstruation, it is important to create a routine and become acquainted with our bodies in order to identify any abnormalities in a timely manner, in addition to this, it is advisable to start an annual breast cancer screening by mastography at 40 years of age, however, if there is a family history of breast cancer, it is advisable to begin screening at 30 years of age.

Read More »