An early criticism of so-called “social egg freezing” was that because less than 40 per cent of women returned for their eggs, enormous waste was created. But it is now so mainstream that egg freezing is portrayed on social media as empowering self-care.
, said while egg freezing was a good tool and option for some, putting childbearing off reduces the likelihood of it happening.
“We were surprised about that, it does point to people desperate to understand their chances of success – we did an evaluation, and most people over-estimate their chances of success,” Chambers said.is so women don’t freeze their eggs thinking, ‘Now I’m guaranteed to have a baby’. Because that can be incredibly disappointing to them.”
“It depends on the age of the eggs frozen and the number of eggs frozen,” she said. “But what we know now is that eggs are performing much better than they did in the past.”Credit:Boyle has no doubt the procedure was the right choice. She realised what it meant to her when she was having the required counselling session.
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