Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?
Not OP but the hormones women inject to be able to extract several eggs at the time are extremely intense. And if they extra multiple eggs but the egg implantation is ineffective, as often happens, then the woman would be worse off
Still not understanding how one would be worse off. Worst case it doesnt work and you start over/move on?
Has a high fail percentage. Most women failed only to later conceive naturally.
Anonymous wrote:People always recommend freezing eggs to woken over 35 but I read that it's embryos that have to be frozen not to mention egg freezing can lead to early menopause with the drugs? Wouldn't it make things worse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?
Not OP but the hormones women inject to be able to extract several eggs at the time are extremely intense. And if they extra multiple eggs but the egg implantation is ineffective, as often happens, then the woman would be worse off
Still not understanding how one would be worse off. Worst case it doesnt work and you start over/move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?
Not OP but the hormones women inject to be able to extract several eggs at the time are extremely intense. And if they extra multiple eggs but the egg implantation is ineffective, as often happens, then the woman would be worse off
Still not understanding how one would be worse off. Worst case it doesnt work and you start over/move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?
Not OP but the hormones women inject to be able to extract several eggs at the time are extremely intense. And if they extra multiple eggs but the egg implantation is ineffective, as often happens, then the woman would be worse off
Still not understanding how one would be worse off. Worst case it doesnt work and you start over/move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?
Not OP but the hormones women inject to be able to extract several eggs at the time are extremely intense. And if they extra multiple eggs but the egg implantation is ineffective, as often happens, then the woman would be worse off
Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?[/quote
By trying a very expensive option that is likely to fail along with the risks that go with that.
Anonymous wrote:How would it make things worse?