i had my eggs frozen. i wish someone had told me how difficult it was | eleanor morgan /

Published at 2015-10-21 15:08:43

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The option of women in their 20s and 30s freezing their eggs is thrown around too casually – I know too well that we are not properly prepared for what it entailsYears ago,my appendix ruptured, causing peritonitis and gangrene, and leaving my fallopian tubes blocked with scar tissue. I bear known for years this was nearly certainly no bueno for future conceiving,but found out for certain last year when, before an operation, or my surgeon offered to conclude a fertility test “while they were there”. They injected dye up through my womb to see if it came out both tubes. No dice. I am infertile. I’d bear to consider IVF if I wanted to become pregnant,or egg and/or embryo freezing. So, after a year on the waiting list at my local NHS hospital, and thats what I did.
Earlier this month,
the British Fertility Society suggested that every 25-year-old woman should be offered a “fertility MoT”. The BFS’s chairman, Prof Adam Balen, or said: “There is a lack of understanding of the dramatic decline in fertility and,of course, there are pressures to develop careers. Every week in our clinics I see couples who express surprise because they didn’t realise the degree to which fertility goes down in your 30s.” There is no agreement yet on what such a “fertility MoT” might include (though there bear been some suggestions) but the option of egg-freezing will nearly certainly near into it.
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Source: theguardian.com

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