The freezing of eggs improves the relationship with a manA photo: YouTube Nikki Goldstein The freezing of eggs, or, to put it scientifically, the cryopreservation of oocytes, can lead a woman to an unexpected result: her relationship with the opposite sex can be better, says Nikki Goldstein. The 30-year-old Nikki herself went cryopreservation, removed the whole process on video and now believes that this procedure is able to help women who are under pressure because their biological clock is ticking and the thought that it's time to get pregnant so as not to miss it the right time, becomes decisive. This pressure begins to affect and relationships with men - instead of better knowing the partner from different sides, the woman begins to evaluate men only from the position how good it is for fertilization. In fact, your body can signal you that this handsome has beautiful genes and the baby will turn out for a long time, but that if after the birth, when the hormonal storms subsided, your chosen one will seem alien to him - there will simply be nothing to talk about with him "Cryopreservation for Dr. Goldstein was painful. "I woke up at night from excruciating pain," she says in a 25-minute video. - Crying with pain - my stomach was so big and hard, I seemed to be slightly pregnant. "The freezing of eggs improves the relationship with a manA photo: YouTube Nikki Goldstein This feeling is not uncommon, because the operation of extraction of eggs is done under general anesthesia. And the procedure begins (after taking the tests) with a two-week course of follicle-stimulating hormone injection, which is done on the second day of the cycle. This causes the body to work out at once not one or two eggs, but more, which is extremely necessary, because after defrosting the percentage of surviving eggs does not exceed 40.The freezing of eggs improves the relationship with a manA photo: YouTube Nikki GoldsteinNikki Goldstein says that cryopreservation for her is a "backup plan". "It does not mean that I'm going to wait until I'm 40 before I get pregnant," Nikki says. "I'm doing this so that I'm not so pressured by a biological clock - I want to calmly pursue careers and personal life, not thinking in fear that I'm wasting time." Also Nikki believes that this will allow her to create a truly deep relationship with a man , because she will perceive him not only as a potential husband and a "fertilizer", but as a person. "In my opinion, these biological clocks are an unfair thing," argues Nikki with nature. "After all, society is developing, and women should also get more opportunities and options for their own decisions." In the meantime, she laments, the thought of motherhood plagues a large number of women in a panic - for this it is necessary to sacrifice something, for example, a career that does not make us happier. "We could put off motherhood for later, but our body grows old, and the quality of eggs with age is also deteriorating," she adds. Also Nikki says that when cryopreservation is not worth talking about the selfishness of the woman: "You should have enough time to realize in a professional way, to find a suitable partner and to discover in himself all his potential as a person before taking responsibility for giving life to a new person. "Meanwhile, Russian women have a successful example of the fact that the freezing of eggs The children can be justified: the children of Alla Pugacheva and Maxim Galkin were born just because the prima donna took care of cryopreservation in its time. By the way, the procedure costs from 12 000 thousand rubles, but still about 1500-1700 rubles per month will have to spend on the storage of eggs. And how do you think:

  • Frozen eggs yes! A woman, as a person, has the right to have a child when she wants, and not in the time allotted by nature.
  • There is no freezing of oocytes! It's against nature, cryopreservation does not lead to anything good.

Voted: 148And as you think:

  • Frozen eggs yes! A woman, as a person, has the right to have a child when she wants, and not to the time allotted by nature.70,9%
  • There is no freezing of oocytes! It is against nature, cryopreservation will lead to nothing good.29,1%

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