Jan 2, 2020
Whether you’re an egg donor now, if you’re considering it, or you know someone that is — I’m glad you’re here.
Young women are donating eggs at the time they are most fertile, often times not realizing the implications of what that means. I’ve had patients come to me in their 40s without enough healthy eggs of their own to conceive. When they share with me that they themselves donated their young and healthy eggs in their 20s or 30s, but that none are available for them, I feel frustrated and sad for them.
Frustrated enough that I’m doing something about it. Freeze & Share is a program that helps young egg donors save some eggs for themselves should they need them, while helping another family conceive when they can’t on their own.
Suffice to say, I don’t want anyone to look back at their egg donation and wish they’d known more.
Here is your chance — I want to give you all the information I have so that you’re equipped with the knowledge to make the best decision for your personal situation.
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