We hear about how women freeze their eggs to pursue their careers. But, how can egg freezing save you time, money, and loads of headaches in dating?
Read MoreAttending classes, writing papers, collaborating in groups, taking tests, giving presentations, socializing with friends… College is a whirlwind of activities, deadlines and the occasional party or two. It’s no surprise that egg freezing might slip your mind, but we are here to remind you that it is extremely beneficial to freeze your eggs when you are younger and this is possible even while you are in school! According to the American Society Reproductive Medicine, women's peak reproductive years are in their 20's. So why not be a boss babe and take control of your fertility while you are taking care of your degree.
Read MoreAre you a millennial woman with big goals and dreams?
Women existing in 2019 have so many advantages and opportunities that were not available 100, 50, even 20 years ago. It wasn’t until 1920 that women were granted the right to vote in the United States, just 99 years ago!
Read MoreAs 2019 transitions into the past, you may be reflecting on how much you’ve accomplished. To many of you, the year may have flown by, leaving little time to reach the goals you intended to accomplish just one short year ago. Don’t beat yourself up over the lack of progress you may have made in 2019 because… guess what?
Read MoreAs you embark on your egg sharing journey, one of the most important responsibilities you will have is the self-injection process. The medication you administer is what stimulates your ovaries to develop your precious eggs. Your physician will instruct you to inject yourself 1 to 3 times per day for about 8-12 days before your egg retrieval procedure.