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#31 - Egg Freezing as a Fertility Choice? | Radell Peischler

#31 - Egg Freezing as a Fertility Choice? | Radell Peischler

FromWomen's Health, Wisdom, and. . . WINE!


#31 - Egg Freezing as a Fertility Choice? | Radell Peischler

FromWomen's Health, Wisdom, and. . . WINE!

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Women's Health, Wisdom, and... WINE! podcast is a weekly conversation with practitioners, providers, patients & healers about complex reproductive medicine & women's health challenges, the value of an integrative approach to these challenges, many of the women's health topics you're already thinking about & uncomfortable talking about & my personal favorite... WINE!Egg freezing, or mature oocyte cryopreservation, is a method used to preserve a woman's ability to get pregnant in the future. Eggs harvested from your ovaries are frozen unfertilized and stored for later use. A frozen egg can be thawed, combined with sperm in a lab and implanted in your uterus (in vitro fertilization).Egg freezing can be beneficial for a number of reasons for women wishing to preserve their fertility for the future including: Women who want or need to delay childbearing in order to pursue educational, career or other personal goalsWomen diagnosed with cancerWomen with objections to storing frozen embryos for religious and/or moral reasonsWomen with a family history of early menopauseOther medical reasons: Autoimmune diseases, fertility-reducing medications, endometriosis, ovary removal, premature ovarian failure/insufficiency, age-related fertility challenges, and gender transition surgeryModern fertility advances have given patients more options to preserve their fertility. At one time, freezing embryos was the best way to safeguard future family plans. However, thanks to a fast freezing process called vitrification, egg freezing can lead to good success rates, giving patients more choices with their fertility planning. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation also continues to show promise as another avenue for fertility preservation.About Radell:Getting a divorce and then being an early adopter of egg freezing, Radell is a life coach dedicated to bringing more awareness and ease to reproductive discussions and egg freezing. She produces an educational podcast called In Pursuit of You and an ebook, Easy Breezy Egg Freezy: A Guide to Deciding If Egg Freezing Is for You.Resources Mentioned:Easy Breezy Egg Freezy: A Guide to Deciding If Egg Freezing Is for YouConnect with Radell:Email: radell.peischler@gmail.comThe hashtag for the podcast is #nourishyourflourish. You can also find our practice on the following social media outlets:Facebook: The Eudaimonia CenterInstagram: theeudaimoniacenterTwitter: eu_daimonismFor more reproductive medicine and women's health information and other valuable resources, make sure to visit our website.Have a question, comment, guest suggestion, or want to share your story? Email us at info@laurenawhite.com.
Released:
Jan 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to the Women’s Health, Wisdom, and. . . WINE! podcast, a weekly conversation with practitioners, providers, patients, and healers about complex reproductive medicine and women’s health challenges, the value of an integrative approach to these challenges, many of the women’s health topics you’re already thinking about but uncomfortable talking about, and my personable favorite. . . WINE! The host, Dr. Laurena White, is an integrative reproductive medicine and women’s health provider, licensed acupuncturist, clinical herbalist, and a former labor support doula in the Washington DC Metro area. Her goal is to bring women’s health-specific evidence and expertise to the forefront of daily health and wellness news through informative conversations.To learn more, visit the website at www.laurenawhite.com.As you enjoy the podcast, conversations, and wine time, please remember that this podcast is not designed to be a substitute for a bonafide relationship with a licensed or certified healthcare professional.