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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Read the book, “it starts with the egg” … but honestly, what are you waiting for? I would go ahead and get a sperm donor and freeze embryos or transfer embryos?[/quote] This. I’d get a sperm donor and freeze embryos. You’ll have much better success when you want kids. Eggs often don’t survive the thawing process. [/quote] This is old info. Google. Marginal difference now with new freezing tech and the difference probs not worth the flex of eggs embryos.[/quote] [b]But getting a sense of quality of embryos and PGS screening embryos will give one a MUCH better sense of future pregnancy success rates than a few frozen eggs. [/b] I too would only freeze embryos at this point but that is not what OP wants to do, which is her prerogative. I did not have my first until my mid 40s and that was totally fine. I was definitely better off than having a child in my thirties. [/quote] This is absolutely true. My egg quality was much worse than what my numbers predicted. Both IVF and natural conceptions resulting in chemicals confirmed that. I would have had a false sense of confidence if I had frozen eggs.[/quote]
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