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Asa's decision was influenced by her medical tests, revealing low egg counts, and her understanding that waiting might reduce her chances of conception. She underscores that, although her condition isn't classified as a medical necessity, her inherent age-related fertility decline makes her consider egg freezing as a prudent option.
Another woman, a 38-year-old who underwent multiple IVF attempts, shares her story of infertility and the challenges faced. She emphasizes that many women do not have the luxury or financial means to attempt repeated IVF cycles. For her, egg freezing offers hope and a sense of control, provided society normalizes the practice as an accepted choice rather than a last resort.