American Society for Reproductive Medicine
It's a relatively affordable but ethically complicated path to parenthood.
Silence hurts everyone.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
In short, freezing your eggs comes with minimal immediate risks — but it’s not always as simple as it seems, and the procedures long-term safety hasn’t yet been fully studied.
That's 40 percent of reproductive-aged women, according to a new study.
Some cancer therapies may compromise your ability to conceive naturally after your disease is cured.