Myths & Facts About Freezing Your Eggs

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Freezing your eggs.

It can be overwhelming for a woman to think about building a family when trying to build up her career. The fertility clock for women can be brutal. Therefore, freezing your eggs can be a great option to leave these decisions for when you are more mature and more established in your career. Here are some myths about freezing your eggs busted.

All Your Eggs Will Be Gone

Most fertility centers will have you go through AMH fertility testing. This test is conducted by taking a blood sample from the patient, and it will detect how many eggs you have left. If you have very few eggs, the fertility center will talk you through the process and find the best family-building options for you. Healthy women who choose to freeze their eggs will only have around 20 eggs retrieved. This will not diminish your future egg stores, since you will have thousands and then hundreds of viable eggs left into your 30s. 

You Will Have to Do IVF

If you choose to use your frozen eggs later, you will have to use IVF to get pregnant. However, you will reap the benefits from the IVF success rates associated with the age of your eggs, rather than your current age. Some women prefer to get pregnant on their own before using their frozen eggs. It is important to remember that if you complete your family before you need your frozen eggs, you can choose to donate them or have them thawed and discarded. 

The Process

The process of freezing your eggs is very similar to the process of getting IVF. With Blooming Eve, for instance, you will get a free consultation with one of our advisors. After that, we will check your current egg situation and review a plant that best fits you. Then, the egg-freezing journey begins. It is important to understand that process can be uncomfortable because you will get your egg follicles hyper-stimulated, which can result in an effect similar to those of PMS. However, these symptoms will go away as soon as you stop taking the meds for egg retrieval.

You Can Freeze Your Eggs Any Time During Your 30s

The best time to freeze your eggs is between your late 20s and early 30s. This is because the older you get, the more likely your eggs are to have genetic or chromosomal abnormalities that can make it difficult to get pregnant or grow a baby. As scary as it may be, 40 percent of women are infertile after 35 years old. Therefore, freezing your eggs early is a great idea for you to continue living life and worry about getting pregnant and building a family you are truly ready for.

With Blooming Eve, you can freeze your eggs with a team of professionals who will guide you through the entire process. Additionally, the cost for freezing your eggs can be a lot. Blooming Eve offers affordable egg freezing. Egg freezing can be around $15,000 to $20,000. At Blooming Eve, it is only $12,000, and we offer one to two years financing options. Contact us for a free consultation to learn more about us and our egg-freezing options.

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