ABOUT FERTILITY PRESERVATION
Fertility preservation in general, and egg freezing in particular, is quickly becoming a more and more popular procedure for women each year. As more and more fertility centers are adopting the technology, increasing numbers of women are understanding the reproductive options they have and opting to take the necessary precautions to make sure that they will be able to create a family when they are ready, even if that time is not now.
Fertility Preservation & Age
Women are born with all of their eggs. These eggs gradually mature and ovulate over their lifetime. Years of aging and environmental damage will decrease the egg quality over time. It is not difficult for women to get pregnant after 40 as long as the egg is young. Freezing young, healthy eggs can eliminate the pressure of family planning while you focus on your career and personal life. Breakthroughs in fertility preservation technology are allowing women to bank healthy eggs prior to medical treatments, like chemotherapy, which may affect their fertility.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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