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Personally I have no preference either way. But I think it’s great that it exists as a concept.
I work in a fertility office. Great option for women to do if they are not ready to have kids.
If you can afford it, go for it! I like the idea of it, the price, not so much lol
I’m 100% childfree so redundant for me personally.
I’m 21 but I’m thinking of doing so. I don’t want kids now but for sure I want to have kids somewhere in the future.
i wish i could afford it.
Collecting your eggs is invasive, and IVF isn’t an easy or cheap option. I feel like freezing your eggs is touted as a practical thing to do, when it’s not always going to lead to success in having a baby. I’ve read articles saying it gives false hope of a future pregnancy, since not much data is available to support freezing your eggs as an insurance policy. So, unless someone has a really good reason for doing it, like they need their ovaries removed and want to preserve fertility, I don’t think it’s a great idea.