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[quote=Anonymous]I’m the egg freezing success story posted further up, but I too would encourage either freezing embryos OR thawing eggs before your natural fertility is completely gone. I was really glad to ultimately get pregnant with a 35 year old frozen egg, but I’m also glad that I thawed them at 39 so that if they didn’t work, I’d at least be able to try with my current eggs (even if my personal odds had diminished a lot by then). I’m also glad that I only thawed 50% of them at once, even though it cost more to not fertilize them all at once. There is some lab and tech error possible in all of this and I think moving my second batch to a better lab for fertilization helped. I think if you are freezing eggs with the intention of thawing at 43 or 44, you have to make peace with the fact that you may have to turn to donor eggs if the frozen ones don’t work. Frozen eggs greatly increase your odds of an own egg baby, but they don’t guarantee one. That said, 100% worth it to increase your odds and buy yourself a few years. [/quote]
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