One fertility topic that is getting a lot of attention in the media right now is that more and more women are waiting to have children until their 30’s, 40’s, and even beyond. With prominent figures in the media weighing in on whether or not women should delay becoming mothers for their careers, the issue is becoming a major decision for many women who want to be mothers without sacrificing their careers, education, or financial stability.

One of the most talked-about methods of conceiving later in life is in vitro fertilization using a woman’s own frozen eggs. Eggs can be harvested during a woman’s peak childbearing age, when her eggs are both plentiful and healthy. This method now boasts an 80% success rate of freezing and thawing eggs, and it is a method that is even being offered as a corporate benefit by some large tech companies. Unfortunately, many women don’t have this option on their list of corporate benefits and face paying a huge bill for freezing their eggs as well as the future in vitro fertilization process.

While in vitro fertilization may be the conception method that gets the most attention, it certainly isn’t the only method available to women who delay having a child. Embryo adoption is another viable alternative for couples facing the realities of declining fertility as they age. This method is safe, has a high success rate, and allows a woman to carry and give birth to their adopted child. If you are a woman who put off having a child only to find natural conception is no longer an option, visit www.embryoadoption.org to learn more about embryo adoption.

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