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  2. Confused about the difference between frozen embryos ... - AOL

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    Why do people typically freeze eggs or embryos? There are several reasons. “People typically freeze eggs as a way to preserve their fertility,” Dr. Asima Ahmad , co-founder and chief medical ...

  3. Over the past decade or so, vitrification – a speedy freezing method involving liquid nitrogen – has become more widespread, and the survival rate for frozen eggs has increased as a result ...

  4. More women are freezing their eggs, but not all eggs survive ...

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    For decades, those hoping to become pregnant have turned to doctors to freeze their eggs in a process called oocyte cryopreservation with the intention of using their eggs at a later time.

  5. Egg freezing cycles jumped 31% over the pandemic. Here's why ...

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    The number of eggs a woman should freeze depends on various factors including her ovarian reserve, and the number of children she plans to have. But Ryniec says that 10 to 20 eggs tend to be a ...

  6. Most women freeze their eggs because of partnership issues - AOL

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    Women freeze their eggs for a myriad of reasons, but most do so because they have yet to find the right partner, research shows. The American Society of Reproductive Medicine removed the ...

  7. Why women choose to freeze their eggs – new research - AOL

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    Contrary to popular perception, women don't freeze their eggs for career reasons.

  8. Florence Pugh on the Diagnosis That Led Her to Freeze Her ...

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    The doctor then ran some tests and diagnosed the actor with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis; she therefore advised her to freeze her eggs. “It was just so bizarre because my ...

  9. Florence Pugh Says It Was a 'Mind-Boggling Realization' to ...

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    The ‘We Live in Time’ star, 28, has polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis, both of which can impact fertility