Are you curious about egg freezing? In this episode of “Quiet the Clock,” I interview Dr. Anate Brauer , a reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist.
Dr. Brauer explains the basis of everything they do in egg freezing, which is what happens in a woman’s natural cycle. She emphasizes the importance of understanding what they are doing in egg freezing, as it can help alleviate concerns about injecting hormones.
Dr. Brauer and I discuss the importance of increasing access to knowledge about fertility. She notes that while the conversation around fertility has evolved into a mainstream topic in recent years, there is still room for improvement in terms of discussing it more openly and frequently. We also discuss the potential impact of the fertility industry on society and the financial barriers to accessing egg freezing.
Dr. Brauer discusses the number of eggs needed to have a good chance of having a baby through egg freezing. She explains that for 30 to 34-year-olds, having 20 mature eggs in the freezer gives an 85-90% chance of having the first baby from those eggs and a 50-60% chance of having the second. The older the woman, the more eggs she needs. Dr. Brauer emphasizes the importance of having open conversations with patients about their goals and what they need to feel complete.
Finally, we discuss the importance of choosing the right lab and technology when it comes to freezing eggs. Dr. Brauer emphasizes that not all technology is created equal and that it’s crucial to have a good doctor and lab. She warns against choosing significantly less expensive options, as there is usually a reason for the lower cost.
Dr. Brauer concludes by emphasizing the importance of the emotional component of fertility and promising to discuss it further in the next episode. Join us for a fascinating conversation about egg freezing!