It's not uncommon for woman to think of having a baby at least once in their lifetime. Bearing a child has to be the Mother's Nature's Gift. For years, women have been told they could wait until 40 or later to have babies and modern science has been devoted to resetting the biological clock. But how about successful woman discussing her failure to have a child and the grief that comes with layers of bitterness and regret?
For generation, women have been debating how to best balance work and home life but somehow, each new chapter starts a new fight. For medical reasons, it is advisable that couples try for a pregnancy before the age of 35. After 35, there are increased chances of difficulty in conception as well as deformities in the baby.
Trying to conceive can be stressful on its own. But if it coupled with other home or work related stress, it may take a while to hit the bull's eye. During this time, you need to take it easy and manage your stress positively to boost your chances of getting pregnant. In most cases relaxing and enjoying trying for a baby is the best thing to do.
But how about the single successful woman who would like to get pregnant in the future and takes chances of having a child in a later time while waiting for the man of their dreams? This woman wants to have both worlds without sacrificing their career and choose to preserve their eggs even if the modern science still isn't sure how long would it take to preserve it without jeopardizing the quality of the eggs, the procedure is still experimental and it has no guarantees. And how much does it cost? Buying sperm cells cost around 200 to 500 dollars per sperm and might increase depending on man's educational attainment, I bet preserving an egg for a period of time is more costly.
Here's the breakthrough of Freezing your eggs for the Future from Nightline of Abc News.
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