Many women freeze their eggs to increase their chances of having children later — but that's not always a possibility. (Photo: Getty; designed by Quinn Lemmers) Ahead, women whose frozen eggs didn't ...
Megan B., a 36-year-old therapist and executive coach living in New York, decided to freeze her eggs after a breakup at 35. But it wasn’t an easy decision. “This is such an empowering thing, and ...
For decades, those hoping to become pregnant have turned to doctors to freeze their eggs in a process called oocyte cryopreservation with the intention of using their eggs at a later time. Though the ...
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