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  2. Freezing eggs can provide could-be parents with time to decide whether having a baby is right for them, but there are obstacles to the process, both physical and mental (iStock/Getty)

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

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    Dr. Kristina Kasparian, a writer and brand consultant in Montreal, says egg freezing was recommended to her when she was 28 and showing signs of perimenopause and endometriosis. She went to a ...

  4. Yes, You Can Freeze Eggs — Here's How to Do It the Right Way

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    In early January, Food & Wine reported on the ongoing H5N1 crisis, otherwise known as bird flu, affecting millions of egg-laying hens around the nation. In late December, the Centers for Disease ...

  5. Oocyte cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    In a 2013 meta-analysis of more than 2,200 cycles using frozen eggs, scientists found the probability of having a live birth after three cycles was 31.5% for women who froze their eggs at age 25, 25.9% at age 30, 19.3% at age 35, and 14.8% at age 40.

  6. I've judged my body since I was a girl. Then I saw what it ...

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    TODAY Show's Donna Farizan writes about how freezing her eggs helped her see her body in a new light after years of self-criticism.

  7. “Scrambled” Is a Hilarious and Heartfelt Film About Freezing ...

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    In May of 2020, I froze my eggs. I was 35, single, and elective medical procedures were becoming available again following months of a complete Covid shutdown.

  8. TODAY's Jill Martin discussing egg freezing process at age 38

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    Eight years ago, at the age of 38, I decided to freeze my eggs. Today, I'm ready to talk about it with other women.

  9. I’ll never have my own kids. So why can’t I let go of my ...

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    Every year the bill from the storage facility comes, and every year, I can’t bring myself to do anything but pay up, Bianca Turetsky writes.