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  • 5 Things to Consider Before Freezing Your Eggs

    You probably know of many celebrity moms who have become pregnant in their 40s or later – Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, and Salma Hayek to name a few. While such stories are wonderful, it would be wrong to assume it’s easy to conceive at that age.

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  • Egg Quality, Fertility and Treatments

    All women are born with a fixed number of eggs in their body that can be fertilized by sperm to create new life. However, along with the quantity of eggs available, the quality of those eggs also play an important role in successfully conceiving a child.

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  • 4 Reasons to Freeze Your Eggs

    Maybe you’ve never considered the idea of freezing your eggs. After all, many women have not. But depending on your age, health and other factors, it may be something to think about. Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is new assisted reproductive technology that has opened a new horizon for women, allowing the preservation of eggs for future use.

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  • How to Preserve Fertility If You Have Cancer

    Did you know that certain types of cancer and cancer treatment can impact your fertility? Ovarian, endometrial, and breast cancer can all affect egg production, putting your chance of getting pregnant at risk.

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  • Not Ready Now? The Benefits of Freezing Your Eggs

    In today’s world, it is not uncommon for men and women to want to delay having children. However, advancing age can significantly hinder your chances of becoming pregnant. It is therefore a good idea to have a backup plan to protect your fertility against the ravages of time.

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  • The Importance of Freezing Your Eggs Before Chemotherapy

    Why is it important to freeze your eggs before receiving chemotherapy? Unfortunately, infertility is a common side effect of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy treatment can affect a woman's fertility in varying ways and in varying degrees. Regrettably, most women who undergo chemotherapy experience brief and many times permanent ovarian failure.

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  • When Should You Freeze Your Eggs?

    Deciding to start a family is a big decision and is often put on a deadline due to decreased fertility with age. However, many women in their 20s and 30s are not ready to start a family due to their focus on school, their career, or finding the right partner. Freezing your eggs is a great way to preserve your egg for a time that’s right for you without the pressure of your biological clock. But how do you know when is the best time to freeze your eggs?

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  • When Is an Egg Donor Needed?

    An egg donor may be needed if a couple cannot achieve pregnancy through other fertility procedures such as in vitro fertilization. Even though it may not be the first choice of treatment in most cases, the use of an egg donor has the highest success rate of all fertility treatments.

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  • Questions to Ask When Considering Egg Preservation

    Egg freezing is a type of assisted reproductive technology that allows women to preserve their eggs for later use. It is an exciting option for women who wish to pursue their careers during the prime years of life.

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  • Questions to Ask Before Freezing Your Eggs

    Many women are choosing to delay starting a family for several reasons. Maybe you are finishing school, building your career or you just haven’t found the right person, but whatever the reason, it is important to know that there are options.

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Advantages of Egg Freezing

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a group of medical treatments that aid in the achievement of pregnancy when you face problems conceiving. Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, plays an integral role in ART in allowing you to preserve your eggs for later use.

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