To freeze or not to freeze your eggs? That's the question for young women
13.11.2013
A few years ago, I made a TV documentary about freezing your eggs as an insurance policy against not being able to have a baby (for one reason or another) until your late 30s or early 40s. There is some sense to this plan.
We’re born with all the eggs we’ll ever have and as we age our eggs age with us.
So if you want to pursue your career or haven’t yet met anyone you want to have a baby with, your eggs will be younger and healthier at 30 than at 40.
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