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The Egg Freezing Process In 8 Simple Steps

Related to Egg Donation | Posted on January 25th, 2016
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You’re curious about egg freezing. Maybe you have a friend or a cousin who is going through the process and you’re wondering how egg freezing could fit into your busy lifestyle. We’ve compiled a step-by-step guide to the egg freezing process as well as money-saving resources and scheduling assistance. You have plenty of other things to worry about!

In short, egg freezing buys you some time so you can build your family when the time is right. To find out if you are a candidate for egg freezing, you need to check your ovarian reserve. You can do so by visiting a Reproductive Endocrinologist (fertility doctor). Once you have consulted with the doctor, you can make the decision to get started with egg freezing. Even if you decide egg freezing is not right for you, it never hurts to learn about your reproductive health.


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