Egg Freeze
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What Types Of Women Become Egg Donors?
For many women that are struggling with barrenness, the idea of using an egg freeze bank is uncomfortable, at least initially. Of many questions that come up when you factor in using frozen eggs, one of the biggest questions is "what sort of women give their eggs, and why?".
It's a valid concern. After all, it's hard enough not having the ability to conceive on your own, and then having to think about using somebody else's egg? It's a tough, emotional decision. So why do it? Why do girls opt to donate their eggs? For many, the solution lies in the undescribable nature of pregnancy and maternity.
Describing pregnancy isn't the easiest move to make. There are tons of textbook definitions, but it's's tough to put down in words just how spellbinding pregnancy truly is. It's a revelation, realizing that the most dazzling capability a lady has - the facility to create life - has nada to do with any classes she's's taken or degrees she has earned. Having the ability to create an individual the indisputable fact that your body knows how to create a human, is the most awe inspiring experience. And that explanation doesn't even do it justice.
Many mothers understand this feeling, and spend 9 months being amazed and humbled by what their bodies can do. And after your kid is born, there are even less words to describe what it is enjoy being a ma, the indescribable joy and love. It is for both these reasons and so many more that explain why women choose to donate to an egg bank - to give this present to other girls who, for who knows what reason, can't get pregnant with their own eggs.
And while it's right that egg donors receive compensation for their time commitment (since an egg retrieval cycle takes about a quarter) for many women this is not their main reason for donating. For most it's about love, about giving the gift of life to another lady, and about sharing the joy she found in pregnancy and motherhood. It's the same reason why folk give their own blood, or cash to good causes, or breast milk to banks that treat premature babies - it all returns to like.
If you're battling with barrenness, and are thinking hard about using a donor egg to help fall pregnant, then spend a while studying about the donors who have donated their eggs to your frozen egg bank. You'll find that they are educated, loving ladies who want to give the gift of life - to you.
Keeping hard boiled eggs (Google)
I have a feeling that this topic may have been discussed before but,
what the heck! How long do people reckon that a hard boiled egg can be
kept satisfactorily in the fridge? Can you freeze and unfreeze a hard
boiled egg? I'll be interested to hear any suggestions.
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James Silverton, Potomac
Egg Freezing
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