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okay somewhat* taboo topic but alas time to freeze my eggs, what are my best options? i live in california btw *somewhat because even though its more accessible and common than ever before, very few share about it publicly and instead opt to talk about it privately
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Asking the right questions here The cheapest way is if your employer has these kinds of benefits. Otherwise it’s pretty expensive I have a friend who paid out of pockets I believe - I can ask her
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As a medical student I feel we as a society needs to normalize this topic If you want to do that you are taking the right step ted 🫶🏻😊
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Ted💜, if you're thinking about this and about a dog, i just want to say that i had a shepherd mix from when i was 29 years old to 43 and all the stufffssss during that time would have been way harder without him.
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Big mom energy Nurturing life before it begins
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i'm pretty much sure that here it will be much more expensive then in europe. I know a very good hospital in Barcelona. I can get you in touch with international department and they send you a quote. I so all my check ups there since the price is super cheap and the quality is very very high.
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@futureartist
super smart decision (should not be taboo)
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egg freezing is a big decision. in CA, I'd recommend checking out fertility clinics like CFP in LA or Stanford Fertility. make sure to ask about costs and insurance coverage. And honestly, don't wait too long okay girl 🫶🏻. good luck, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need more info!
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That’s a big decision wow and congratulations on making it. I’ve heard California has a lot of good places like ucsf and Stanford but you can still call and find out
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I have super easy pregnancies + child birth if you ever want to avoid stretch-marks and all the pain and hassle of carrying a kid 😅
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Does your employer offer any sort of benefit around this? When I worked in the benefits space, Maven was one of our preferred providers. Carrot was another. Of course, dyor. https://www.mavenclinic.com/for-individuals
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Check out Serena Kerrigan's socials (SFK - the goat) https://www.instagram.com/serenakerrigan?igsh=MXI1aW9jdzV6d2NveA== She just did it and I believe has a fairly comprehensive overview of what to expect and Q&A on her IG
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Such an important thing to discuss. Reproductive options and fertility choices that we aren’t on a clock for. I am currently incubating baby #6. But I am done done. But I have so many CFBC friends who have thought about this route in case they do change their mind later. If it weren’t so hard to get good information AND if it weren’t so cost prohibitive I think a lot of women in their 20s and early 30s would opt to do this while they establish themselves in a life they feel comfortable bringing a child into. And if they don’t ever utilize it? Well at least they were afforded the option.
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Is it affordable and safe ? I’ve read on it but not extensively
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