Women in their early forties have a 30 to 40 per cent greater risk of miscarriage compared with those in their early thirties, rising to 70 per cent when over 45. The risk of Down's syndrome is also much higher among women who conceive naturally in their early forties.
Egg-freezing techniques have improved in recent years, meaning 75 per cent of eggs now survive the thawing process. New methods are likely to increase this to nearer 90 per cent in the future.
So... Yes, women have more chance of successfully conceiving with eggs frozen at 30 than with fresh eggs at 40.
2006-09-10 23:51:10
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answered by Mowgli 6
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No element me freezing mine, doubt I actual have any now, menopausal and previous, if women folk elect to freeze there eggs then so be it, yet as for women folk over 60 been too previous for toddlers no longer real, lots of mothers had little ones plenty older earlier, for the time of and after the conflict, my mom had our youngest brother at 40 5 and he became into enjoyed and cared for in simple terms as much as we've been, possibly plenty extra effective if i think of approximately it, a women folk has the surprising to compliment if and while she has little ones, age shouldn't come into it, what share grandma's are finding after little ones whilst their mothers are working finished time.
2016-12-12 04:21:02
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answered by vogt 4
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the problem is MEN not committing to marriage and babies, I reckon most women want them mid twenties but commitment phobic men stop it.
Best advice have the kids in your early twenties so there healthy and you don't want old sperm either (get phycho kids that way too) so find a young guy to breed with and then dither to find mr perfect like men do to us. Have you family then find mr right, that will be the story of the future. Although we won't really need men then I suppose, unless for light entertainment and meals out.
2006-09-07 08:41:28
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answered by oceanwaves 2
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Freezing unfertilized eggs is something that is just now being done in a few sites worldwide. Generally speaking, unfertilized eggs do NOT freeze well. FERTILIZED eggs can be frozen indefinitely.
2006-09-09 16:39:05
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answered by kheserthorpe 7
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according to recent news reports its better at 30 than at 35 and so on so if your thinking about it just go ahaead you probably will regret it if you wait...
2006-09-07 09:18:29
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answered by john b 2
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only if the woman pays the full cost of doing it and it doesn't cost the nhs anything.
2006-09-07 08:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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