Baby Later, an affiliate of Houston Infertility Clinic, provides cryopreservation for sperm and egg cells, both of which may be used with in vitro fertilization (IVF) to create a new human life -- a baby -- later.

Up to now, the most common use of cell cryopreservation techniques has been by patients who are about to undergo life-saving cancer treatment. Both chemotherapy and radiation treatments can cause lifelong infertility due to the cellular damage caused by such therapies.

Chemotherapy for conditions besides cancer - such as lupus, for example - can also result in infertility.

Baby Later provides a way for these men and women to rescue their fertility by freezing their sperm and eggs before cancer treatment begins.

 

Sonja B. Kristiansen, MD

Dr. Kristiansen founded the Houston Infertility Clinic in 1996 with the goal of combining the world's most advanced reproductive treatment with genuine understanding and respect for patients' needs. Since then, she has provided ground-breaking reproductive assistance for patients regardless of their marital status, and always within the recommendation guidelines of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Having delayed motherhood to pursue her medical career as a Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist Infertility specialist, Sonja Kristiansen personally understands the struggles and choices women make to balance work and childbearing. She lives in Houston with her husband and two young sons.

Dr. Kristiansen is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the American Medical Association, the Texas Medical Society, and the Harris County Medical Society.

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