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7 myths on egg freezing busted

Myth #1: Egg freezing is a trial and error option or it is experimental Prior to 2013, anyone who chose egg freezing felt that the procedure was fairly new and there wasn’t enough data available on the reasons to pursue this method. However, scientific data indicated that egg freezing is safe, effective and no longer considered experimental. The processes used in egg freezing like ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, and even cryopreservation have actually been in use for decades and are absolutely safe. Myth #2: Egg freezing is life-threatening to both woman and her child and no babies have been born from frozen eggs

Bursting myths about egg freezing - Daijiworld com

Bursting myths about egg freezing - Daijiworld com
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Bursting myths about egg freezing - INDIA New England News

INDIA New England News By Puja Gupta New Delhi– A ticking biological clock is the primary reason women choose to freeze their eggs. A woman’s fertility peaks during her 20s and starts to decline once she reaches 30. In fact, by the time a healthy woman reaches age 30, her chances of conceiving start to see a decline coupled with other fertility related issues as well. In the current scenario, more women are postponing family planning until their 30s and early-40s due to several personal and professional commitments. One of the options that can be considered is fertility preservation through egg freezing that allows women to extend their childbearing years by preserving their younger, healthier eggs, says Dr.Ramya Gowda, consultant reproductive medicine, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, Bengaluru.

Bursting myths about egg freezing

Bursting myths about egg freezing ​ By Puja Gupta ( IANS) | Published on ​ Wed, Dec 16 2020 12:21 IST | ​ 3 Views Bursting myths about egg freezing. (Photo: Unsplash). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 16 : A ticking biological clock is the primary reason women choose to freeze their eggs. A woman s fertility peaks during her 20s and starts to decline once she reaches 30. In fact, by the time a healthy woman reaches age 30, her chances of conceiving start to see a decline coupled with other fertility related issues as well. In the current scenario, more women are postponing family planning until their 30s and early-40s due to several personal and professional commitments. One of the options that can be considered is fertility preservation through egg freezing that allows women to extend their childbearing years by preserving their younger, healthier eggs, says Dr.Ramya Gowda, consultant reproductive medicine, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, Bengaluru.

Explaining unexplained fertility issues - Daijiworld com

Explaining unexplained fertility issues - Daijiworld com
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