It s the modern dilemma a growing number of us are facing - what to do with your £10k eggs on ice when your biological clock has stopped ticking. Here we meet midlife women faced with destroying their eggs (because they no longer want a baby)
Sarah Murray, 49, has 11 eggs that she froze back in 2015 but is unlikely to use
She has been left with the difficult decision of what to do with her eggs on ice
Sarah spent nearly £10,000 but has an issue with becoming a mother close to 50
Carla Poole, 49, also spent £10,000 freezing some of her eggs when she was 37
An MOT told me I had the fertility of a 25-year-old at the age of 41
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Fact Check-There is no evidence to suggest COVID-19 vaccines increase the risk of miscarriage
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What We Know About COVID Vaccines and Fertility in Women and Men
On 3/15/21 at 11:54 AM EDT
Rumors have been circulating online suggesting that the COVID-19 vaccines have a negative impact on human fertility. However, experts say such claims are unfounded. There is absolutely no evidence, and no theoretical reason, that any of the vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men, says guidance published by the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists (ARCS) and the British Fertility Society (BFS).
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has also issued a statement debunking claims that the COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the U.S. are a cause of infertility, noting that they have been scientifically disproven.