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@MakingTheGrade In regards to egg freezing it depends on a few things:
1) Do you want biological kids in the future?
2) How old are you?
3) Do you see yourself marrying and/or having kids with your current SO?
If you want biological kids in the future and are mid-30s or older, and don't have plans to have kids with your SO in the very near future, I would highly recommend freezing your eggs (coming from someone in my mid-late 30s).
I believe that it's always good to keep the option of having biological kids open, if it's something you've wanted or think you might want. Of course, if there are any, take any health risks into consideration. Having said this, freezing your eggs is not a guarantee. It will depend on how many healthy eggs survive the retrieval, thawing, and fertilization process.
1) Do you want biological kids in the future?
2) How old are you?
3) Do you see yourself marrying and/or having kids with your current SO?
If you want biological kids in the future and are mid-30s or older, and don't have plans to have kids with your SO in the very near future, I would highly recommend freezing your eggs (coming from someone in my mid-late 30s).
I believe that it's always good to keep the option of having biological kids open, if it's something you've wanted or think you might want. Of course, if there are any, take any health risks into consideration. Having said this, freezing your eggs is not a guarantee. It will depend on how many healthy eggs survive the retrieval, thawing, and fertilization process.