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Inventor of the Birth Control Pill, Carl Djerassi, Champions Egg Freezing to Preserve Fertility

Thursday, August 25th, 2011
The Pill, introduced 50 years ago empowered women with control over their own fertility. The actual breakthrough was discovered 60 years ago in 1951 at a laboratory in Mexico City by research chemist, Carl Djerassi. An estimated 100 million women worldwide are using the Pill voluntarily. In the US, about 12 million women are on the Pill.
 
 
During an interview, Professor Djerassi shares this viewpoint on the future of female fertility.
 
“There are an enormous number of well-educated, proficient women who, when facing the biological clock, first pay attention to their professional ambitions,’ he says. Before they know it they are in their 30s. By the age of 35, they have lost 95 percent of their eggs, and the rest are ageing rapidly.

Sooner or later, in the next 20 years, more young people will freeze their eggs and gametes in their 20s, and bank them for later use. They will do away with the need for contraception by being sterilized, and withdraw their eggs and sperm from the bank when they are ready to have a child via IVF."
 
 
 
The birth control pill was introduced to the public in the early 1960s. Birth control pills are synthetic hormones that mimic the way real estrogen and progestin works in a women's body. The pill prevents ovulation – no new eggs are released by a women on the pill since her body is tricked into believing she is already pregnant. (excerpt from www.inventors.about.com)
 
 
 
 
 

Why Oncologists Should Inform Their Cancer Patients about Egg and Sperm Freezing Before Cancer Treatments

Monday, August 1st, 2011
1) Up to 90% of young cancer patients are at risk for infertility after chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
 
2) Less than 25% of Oncologists inform all eligible patients about their risks and options with fertility.
 
 
3) The average patient has 2-6 weeks to preserve fertility before starting treatment.
 
4) Fears and misconceptions exist about fertility treatments and the safety of pregnancy after cancer.
 
5) “As part of informed consent prior to therapy, Oncologists should address the possibility of infertility with patients as early in treatment planning as possible,” according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology Recommendations on Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients.
 
Potential Impact After Cancer for Women
 
 
-Depletion in number of eggs = early menopause
 
-Germ Cell failure = premature ovarian failure
 
-Reduced production of ovarian hormones = early menopause
 
-Uterine/tube fibrosis = interference with fertilization and implantation
 
-Uterine vascular insufficiency = inability to maintain pregnancy
 
Solution for Fertility Preservation for Women Before Undergoing Cancer Treatments
 
Patients can now preserve fertility by freezing their unfertilized eggs at West Coast Fertility Center's Fertility Preservation Program. The diagnosis of cancer can be devastating at any age, but is especially difficult for young women who must begin chemotherapy or radiation potentially damaging to their reproductive organs. This moving video depicts an interview with a brave young patient who courageously opted to freeze her eggs before undergoing cancer treatment for lymphoma.
 
Potential Impact After Cancer for Men
 
-Reduced testosterone (Leydig cell dysfunction-Leydig cells product testosterone in the presence of luteinizing hormone LH)
 
-Germ cell failure (Decreased, damaged and absent sperm production)
 
-Damage to duct system to transport sperm (Ejaculatory dysfunction)
 
-Damage to pelvic nerves (Sexual and ejaculatory dysfunction)
 
Solution for Fertility Preservation for Men Before Undergoing Cancer Treatments
 
Sperm Freezing (cryopreserving semen samples) is the answer. The process is quick and easy.
 
 
 

How Cancer Affects Fertility

Friday, July 15th, 2011
“Approximately 140,000 Americans under the age of 45 are diagnosed with cancer. Cancer survival rates are higher than they have ever been and patients under the age of 45 now have a 77% survival rate. Simultaneously, there are more fertility preservation options than ever before. So, while cancer treatments can be permanently sterilizing, the reproductive community is providing great hope for parenthood after cancer.
 
For MEN
Cancer itself may be correlated with low sperm counts, as has been demonstrated in men with Hodgkin lymphoma and testicular cancer. The primary threat for male patients, however, is compromised sperm production, quality, motility and DNA damage caused by exposure to chemotherapy and/or radiation.
 
Because reproductive damage is generally caused by cancer treatment, patient with almost any type of cancer may be at risk. Factors determining the likelihood of reproductive damage include: drug type and dosage, radiation location and dosage, patient’s pubertal status at time of treatment and patient’s pre-treatment fertility. Surgery to reproductive organs such as the testes affect fertility and pelvic surgery can cause nerve damage that may interfere with ejaculation.
 
 
For WOMEN
While cancer itself does not appear to affect fertility in women, cancer treatments pose a variety of reproductive risks including immediate infertility, premature menopause and compromised ability to carry a pregnancy due to uterine or cervical damage. Factors determining the likelihood of reproductive damage include: drug type and dosage, radiation location and dosage, patient’s age and pubertal status at the time of treatment and pre-treatment fertility.
 
Chemotherapy and radiation can damage or destroy oocytes (eggs) and follicles, which can cause either immediate menopause or premature menopause years after treatment. Surgery to remove reproductive organs such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and/or cervix will impair the ability to become pregnant and/or carry a baby. Radiation can damage the uterus and increase the risk of miscarriage or low birth-weight.” (Excerpt taken from Fertile Hope on Cancer & Fertility)
 
 
EGG FREEZING SOLUTION OFFERED @ West Coast Fertility
Using our patent-pending LANDA Technology, we have thawed hundreds of frozen eggs making it possible for women to achieve their dream of having a baby of their own. Egg Freezing at West Coast Fertility Center have resulted in the Birth of 62 Healthy Babies with many on-going pregnancies from frozen eggs as of July 2011.
 
The Experience of the IVF Center performing the egg freezing  is critical to success. While egg freezing is a delicate and highly specialized assisted reproductive technology (ART), the handling and thawing of frozen eggs is even more critical.  Since the human egg is the largest cell in the body and is composed mostly of water, the formation of ice crystals during the freezing process can disrupt the egg’s internal microscopic contents and its outer membrane.
 
Microscopic studies of the eggs before freezing and after thawing have been performed by Dr. David Diaz and his team of scientists. This led to the development of the LANDA freezing technique which perfects the method of egg freezing and thawing without damaging the egg. Currently, we are offering 30% off egg freezing. Please call our office for more information at 714-513-1399.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Free Seminar – New Fertility Treatment Options – Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011
What: Join Infertility Specialist Dr. David Diaz and Team for an Informative Seminar on “New Fertility Treatment Options”
 
- Meet & Greet, Refreshments
- Tour our Facility – Accredited Labs/Surgical Suite
- Fertility Questions Answered
 
When: Tuesday, July 26, 2011  6-7PM
 
Where: West Coast Fertility 11160 Warner Ave., Suite 411, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
 
Why: Learn about new fertility treatment options – Egg Freezing, Low-Stim IVF, Natural IVF. Which fertility treatment is right for you?
 
Reserve Your Seat for this informative and exciting evening!

RSVP  via Online Form  OR   RSVP by Calling (714) 513-1399
 

“Helping Women Touched by Cancer Become Mothers”

Sunday, June 26th, 2011
West Coast Fertility Centers has partnered up with Fertile Action because we both share the same goal to educate and assist women newly diagnosed with cancer understand and take action to preserve their fertility through egg freezing before undergoing cancer treatments that can cause infertility.
             
 
Many wonderful plans are in the works and we’ll soon be announcing the benefits of our association with Fertile Action. Below is an excerpt written by Alice Crisci, the founder of www.FertileAction.org.
 
“I know all too well how overwhelming a cancer diagnosis feels. It happened to me when I was 31-years-old. I wanted to be a mom more than anything else in the world and was devastated to learn my life-saving cancer treatment could make me infertile.

It took less than two weeks for me to prepare my ovaries for egg retrieval and it was the best two weeks of my entire cancer journey. I felt like the medical procedures relating to cancer were being done to me, but preserving my fertility was the one, positive thing I was choosing for me.

I loved every step of my fertility preservation journey (except for the the American Express bill). My totsicles (frozen embryos) are truly what got me through treatment. Every time I wanted to give up, I thought about the children waiting to be born to me, their Mama.

I launched Fertile Action to ensure other women could preserve their fertility prior to cancer treatment. Three years later, I launched Fertile Action Network (FAN) to eliminate cost as the barrier to male and female cancer survivors becoming parents through IVF, adoption, surrogacy or egg, embryo and sperm donation. We won’t stop until all cancer survivors who want to become parents actualize their dream.”
 
With vision and gratitude,
Alice Crisci
 
 

"We cannot begin to express the gratitude we feel for helping make our dream come true to having a family. Your dedication speaks volumes in your work!"