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Have you ever seen those pop-up shops around town offering egg preservation at ridiculously affordable prices? Fertility treatments can get expensive quickly. So I understand how saving a little money on part of the process can seem appealing. But, and this is a big but, you need to remember that this pop-up shop is going to have your eggs!
On this episode of The FU Project Podcast, Tasha breaks down why who is handling and housing your eggs matters, including how to evaluate whether or not a clinic is a good candidate for the task. Tune in to learn how to ask yourself the important questions about egg preservation and get one step closer to the ultimate goal - a baby.
What You'll LearnFavorite Quote from the Episode
"You don't actually want to freeze your eggs. You want to one day eventually make a baby. And those are two very different skill sets."
READY FOR SOLUTIONS TO YOUR IVF ISSUES?
►Sign up for a strategy session WITH TASHA HERSELF!►Get a FREE Personalized Guide for Your Next IVF Protocol NEED SUPPLEMENTS? Click here for education and discounts on medical grade supplements (don't take supplements unless they are medical grade- it could hurt more than help!)
WANT TO WATCH THIS PODCAST ON VIDEO? ► [The Tasha Blasi]
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About the Host:
Tasha Blasi is an IVF consultant and Founder of IVF Uncovered (formerly the FU Project). Using her background in the sciences, and personally going through ten rounds of IVF for her two children, she has created a life mission to help patients doing IVF know as much as their doctor so they can ask better questions and get better treatment...all while bringing an unfiltered, humorous tone to this often heartbreaking subject.
Topics: Fertility Consultant, IVF Consultant, Fertility Coach, IVF Coach, IVF Success, Getting Pregnant, Staying Pregnant, Egg Retrievals, Egg Quality, Embryo Transfers, Holistic Health, Women's Health
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Have you ever seen those pop-up shops around town offering egg preservation at ridiculously affordable prices? Fertility treatments can get expensive quickly. So I understand how saving a little money on part of the process can seem appealing. But, and this is a big but, you need to remember that this pop-up shop is going to have your eggs!
On this episode of The FU Project Podcast, Tasha breaks down why who is handling and housing your eggs matters, including how to evaluate whether or not a clinic is a good candidate for the task. Tune in to learn how to ask yourself the important questions about egg preservation and get one step closer to the ultimate goal - a baby.
What You'll LearnFavorite Quote from the Episode
"You don't actually want to freeze your eggs. You want to one day eventually make a baby. And those are two very different skill sets."
READY FOR SOLUTIONS TO YOUR IVF ISSUES?
►Sign up for a strategy session WITH TASHA HERSELF!►Get a FREE Personalized Guide for Your Next IVF Protocol NEED SUPPLEMENTS? Click here for education and discounts on medical grade supplements (don't take supplements unless they are medical grade- it could hurt more than help!)
WANT TO WATCH THIS PODCAST ON VIDEO? ► [The Tasha Blasi]
ADD US ON:
► YouTube ► Instagram ► Facebook
For more information, email us at [email protected]
About the Host:
Tasha Blasi is an IVF consultant and Founder of IVF Uncovered (formerly the FU Project). Using her background in the sciences, and personally going through ten rounds of IVF for her two children, she has created a life mission to help patients doing IVF know as much as their doctor so they can ask better questions and get better treatment...all while bringing an unfiltered, humorous tone to this often heartbreaking subject.
Topics: Fertility Consultant, IVF Consultant, Fertility Coach, IVF Coach, IVF Success, Getting Pregnant, Staying Pregnant, Egg Retrievals, Egg Quality, Embryo Transfers, Holistic Health, Women's Health
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