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More Bengaluru Women Switch to Freezing Eggs

Mangaluru / Bengaluru: A 31-year-old professional recently chose to freeze eggs.
He doesn’t want to get married in the near future because the focus is currently in his career.
He also has type 1 diabetes from a young age.
He chose to freeze the egg so that when he married later, he would have the choice to get pregnant.
This is the story of Hun who found the wedding and with a very difficult choice.
If they choose to focus on their careers, there is a guilty bend, the child.
If they choose babies, there are often hatred of fancies about missing opportunities.
In another case, a 33-year-old woman who had recently divorced, during her marriage, underwent an abortion because her husband was not ready for children.
After they separated, he wants to have a baby and choose to freeze the eggs.
He planned to get pregnant as soon as he was ready or after he married.
“The number of women who choose for freezing eggs has increased and more than anything, the level of consciousness has risen.
People from various layers of society, who have chosen for this out and talk about it.
The number of women who ask about the freezing of eggs has risen inside The last five years.
On average, we get 15-20 cases per year.
People ask about this procedure, not only with traditional clinic visits, but also through online consultations, or social media.
Every time we host Facebook, For example, questions continue to appear regularly about egg freezing, “said Dr.
P Priyanka Reddy, an infertility specialist consultant, Mother Hospital, Indiranu, Bengaluru.
The reason for freezing can be clinical or social, said Dr Aviva Pinto Rodrigues, fertility consultant, fertility of Nova IVF, Basaveshwara Nagar, Bengaluru.
“It depends on people to people.
There is clinical egg freezing, where women who suffer from serious health conditions such as cancer choose their eggs because of care such as Kemo.
In such cases, women can explore the freezing of eggs as a choice Social, where a healthy woman chose to freeze her eggs with her own choice.
Many want to focus on education and career growth before they take the motherly responsibility.
For women like that, frozen eggs solving a scary biological clock dilemma, “he said.
The average age of women chose to freeze the eggs now 30-35 years, compared to five years ago when it used to be around 38-40 years.
It costs around Rs 1 lakh and eggs can be preserved for about 10 years, or for a longer period if needed.
For example, if a woman freezes her eggs at the end of a teenager or early twenties due to health conditions such as cancer or the history of menopause Earl y in the family, she will need more time before she decides to get pregnant, eggs can be preserved to be preserved even longer, said Dr.
Priyanka.
“This is a time-sensitive process.
Quality and quantity of eggs drain when a woman grows older.
It is recommended for women to plan their egg freezing processes at the early thirties.
Also, it is important to do with a misunderstanding that this is a sure way of fire To ensure eternal fertility.
There are no frozen eggs will be able when they are finally used.
When women’s fertility decreases with age, there may be complications when frozen eggs are used, “said Dr Aviva on a challenge.

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