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Today we’re talking about egg freezing, getting pregnant, putting off getting pregnant basically how to make a baby with a reproductive specialist. This is important info we should all know – whether you are done having kids, don’t want kids, don’t want to think about it right now… It’s getting more common to put off having babies but our bodies haven’t caught up with this timeline. We should all know how our bodies work for our own knowledge and also to be able to talk about it with the people in our lives. Let’s get comfortable talking about these things and it starts with getting educated.
Ny här? I’m Monica creator of RunEatRepeat.com at site I started to document my first marathon training and journey to lose weight. I ran a marathon, lost weight and much to my surprise the site grew a substantial following and I fell in love with all things running, nutrition and health related.
You can follow along @RunEatRepeat on instagram
Uppvärmning:
I broke my tooth.
I saw my old dentist receptionist on HGTV – on the show Flea Market Flip. and I called her.
Huvud händelse:
Before we get to the interview I want to share an update on my journey thinking about freezing my eggs, if I’ve decided to do it and what is factoring into my decision.
–> I made a video last year when I first started to research freezing my eggs. note – most doctors call this fertility preservation.
Thinking about Egg Freezing video – my first thoughts on looking into it.
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I’ve really gone back and forth with whether or not to do it for a few reasons…
– Cost
– odds I’ll actually use them
– relationship status
– family history – my mom had my little brother when she was 45
– Timeline thoughts – part of me thinks if I’m going to have kids I should do it now since I have lil nieces and want them to grow up together
– other options: deciding to do it alone via a sperm bank or adoption?
– health
– och mer
It’s a really hard decision because it’s so expensive and it’s just a back-up plan. but will I regret not doing it?
So I’m still thinking about it and don’t really have a clear plan one way or the other. I do know where I would do it if I was going to move forward so there’s a chance I might just go for it next week and there’s a chance I won’t do it. stay tuned. let me know if you have any questions or if you’ve done it and have something valuable to share.
Now let’s talk to Dr. Elizabeth A. Barbieri, she’s a board-certified specialist in reproductive endocrinology at Oregon Reproductive Medicine. Dr. Barbieri has extensive competence in in vitro fertilization, infertility and egg freezing. and she really breaks down the medical jargon into a realistic way to think about these typically emotional topics.
From ORM Fertility:
As more and more celebrities and athletes get pregnant later in life, the average woman is left thinking that she too can wait until her late 30s or 40s to start planning a family. According to Dr. Elizabeth Barbieri of ORM Fertility, that’s not always the case. “Many celebrities and athletes are inadvertently setting unrealistic expectations for many women that it will be easy to get pregnant naturally in their 40s, when in fact a lot of these celebrities and athletes have struggled, and have had a little assistance along the way.”
Specifically, athletic women tend to put off family planning while they train in their 20’s and into their 30’s, which has its own set of challenges for fertility, including delayed or non existent menstrual cycles or disruption of body fat and cycles during intense training.
According to the American society for Reproductive medicine (ASRM) a woman’s best reproductive years are in her 20s. women in their 30s have a 20% chance of getting pregnant and by age 40, a woman’s chance of getting pregnant is less than 5%.
With many women delaying pregnancy until their 30s and 40s, fertility issues are becoming a growing topic of concern.
According to Dr. Barbieri, women need to think ahead and have a game plan, as there’s many things women need to consider in their 20s, 30s and 40s.
“Whether you’re a new college graduate that is just starting out on your career path, or if you’re in an established relationship in your 30s and trying to get pregnaNT utan framgång finns det en mängd olika alternativ för kvinnor på deras resa till föräldraskap. Att veta mer kan hjälpa människor att ta kontroll över sin fertilitet så att de kan starta en familj när tiden är rätt för dem. ”
(ORM -fertilitet var tidigare Oregon reproduktionsmedicin)
Dr. Elizabeth Barbieri delar insikt om:
1. Vad är chansen att bli gravid för en kvinna i 20-, 30- och 40 -talet.
2. När ska du söka läkarråd om att försöka få ett barn? (Hur länge ska du försöka bli gravid innan du får stöd)
3. Varför skulle en kvinna frysa sina ägg?
4. Betyder frysning av ägg mindre ägg att arbeta med när du vill få ett barn?
5. Vad är den bästa åldern för att frysa dina ägg?
6. Vad man ska tänka på när du tänker på frysning av dina ägg … ålder, tidslinje, relationstatus, hälsa, familjehistoria etc.
7. Vad skulle hindra någon från att frysa sina ägg?
8. Vilka är fördelarna med konservering av fertilitet?
9. Varför verkar de flesta kvinnor inte använda äggen de frös?
10. Vad är äggfrysningsprocessen? Kan jag fortfarande träna om jag fryser mina ägg?
För mer information, kolla in:
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1. Barkely’s Marathons Documentary – The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young – Official Trailer (2015) Documentary
Du kan titta på det på Amazon Prime här – Barkley Marathons -dokumentären
Jag kommer att prata med någon som försökte ta itu med det här loppet och det kommer att vara kul om du är bekant med det. Och om du har en fråga till henne – skicka den över!
Barkley Marathons är ett ultramarathon -lopp som hålls i Frozen Head State Park nära Wartburg, Tennessee. Löpare kan välja en “rolig körning” på 97 km eller hela kursen på 100 mil (160 km) (avstånd är ungefärliga). Loppet är begränsat till en 60-timmarsperiod och äger rum i slutet av mars eller början av april varje år. (från Wikipedia)
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