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I Asked A Reproductive Endocrinologist & OB/GYN For The 101 On Egg Freezing Up until 20121, egg freezing was reserved for women with medical infertility concerns caused by chemotherapy or chronic health conditions. Today, it's an elective procedure often billed as a way for women to extend their fertile window, increasing the chances that they will be able to have children on their own timeline.
From there, you can order the first dose of your medication to be sent to your house and start taking it at around day 2 or 3 of your natural period. Complete 10-12 days of injections & frequent bloodwork In a normal cycle, your body picks just one egg. The point of the medication is to encourage your body to pick all of the eggs this month. In order for that to happen, you'll have to take two to three injections a day for 10 to 12 days.
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