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fstop123/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Some women are willing to go the distance to preserve fertility and make it more affordable. After the age of 30, a woman s fertility decreases every year, leading some women to turn to fertility preservation treatments, such as egg freezing, so they can delay starting a family while ensuring their chances of having one. Egg freezing for fertility preservation is a process that has been around since the late 1990s, according to the National Institute of Health. The technique, which includes retrieving and subsequently freezing a woman s viable eggs, was first used for young women with cancer who are at risk of infertility as a result of their treatment. Now, it s being offered to all women who are typically 38 and younger "who want to preserve the option of having healthy, genetically related children at a later date," according to the National Institutes of Health. However, egg freezing comes at a cost. In the U.S. broadly, among the

Some women opt to go abroad to battle high cost of egg freezing

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(NEW YORK) Some women are willing to go the distance to preserve fertility and make it more affordable. After the age of 30, a woman's fertility decreases every year, leading some women to turn to fertility preservation treatments, such as egg freezing, so they can delay starting a family while ensuring their chances

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fstop123/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Some women are willing to go the distance to preserve fertility and make it more affordable. After the age of 30, a woman s fertility decreases every year, leading some women to turn to fertility preservation treatments, such as egg freezing, so they can delay starting a family while ensuring their chances of having one. Egg freezing for fertility preservation is a process that has been around since the late 1990s, according to the National Institute of Health. The technique, which includes retrieving and subsequently freezing a woman s viable eggs, was first used for young women with cancer who are at risk of infertility as a result of their treatment. Now, it s being offered to all women who are typically 38 and younger "who want to preserve the option of having healthy, genetically related children at a later date," according to the National Institutes of Health. However, egg freezing comes at a cost. In the U.S. broadly, among the

Some women opt to go abroad to battle high cost of egg freezing

Some women opt to go abroad to battle high cost of egg freezing
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