For women in the San Francisco area who are thinking about their fertility but aren’t ready to start a family, egg freezing is an option. Maybe you wanted to do it in the past but weren’t sure if it was right for you. Maybe you didn’t think it was the right time. Maybe you held back because you didn’t know what to expect.
These are all valid reasons for not going ahead with egg freezing in the past, but this is a chance to live life on your terms. RMA of Northern California, a leading infertility clinic with offices in San Francisco and Palo Alto, gives you a few reasons why now is the right time to consider freezing your eggs.
With eggs, there really is no better time than the present. If you’re thinking about preserving your eggs, chances are you should. When a woman is born, her ovaries are filled with all the eggs she’ll ever have in her lifetime. Gradually over time, those eggs are released and that number dwindles.
A woman is most fertile in her mid-to-late 20s, and that fertility begins to decline significantly after age 35. Age not only affects the overall number of eggs available, it also affects their quality, and the truth is younger eggs are more likely to lead to healthier embryos than older eggs. So if you’re ready to freeze your eggs at age 30, it’s better than waiting until you’re 35. With a woman’s egg quality and quantity, time really is of the essence.
Chances are you know someone who’s frozen their eggs for one reason or another. And you may have found yourself wondering if it’s right for you. The answer is simple: egg freezing is right for any woman interested in safeguarding her fertility.
With egg freezing, you can literally press pause on your biological clock.
Once you’re ready to move forward with having children, you can. It’s that easy.
For many women, all of life’s puzzle pieces don’t fit neatly into a box at just the right moment, and egg freezing empowers women to live life on their terms. So if you’re not sure about having children in general, haven’t found a partner you want to start a family with or just aren’t ready for children now, give your future self the gift of viable eggs.
Egg freezing might sound complicated, but it’s relatively straightforward, and, from your first appointment to your last, only takes a few weeks.
Reproductive Medicine Associates of Northern California’s IVF laboratory has been internationally recognized for its quality and outcomes. Book a consultation with Dr. Kort or Dr. Morin to discuss egg freezing.
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