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Kourtney Kardashian speaks about her giving up on her fertilization

Kourtney Kardashian speaks about her giving up on her fertilization

Kourtney Kardashian speaks about her giving up on her fertilization
Kourtney Kardashian speaks about her giving up on her fertilization
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When Kourtney Kardashian was around 38 or 39 years old, she found herself under pressure from those around her to consider egg freezing. 

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Unfortunately, her experience with the procedure did not go as planned. As eggs are just a single cell, most of them did not survive the thawing process and none of them developed into embryos. In a candid revelation, Kardashian shared that the freezing of eggs is not a guaranteed solution. Many people mistakenly view it as a safety net, believing it will ensure their future fertility. However, the reality is quite different. Kardashian emphasized that the process is not foolproof and can lead to misunderstandings.

 

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Furthermore, Kardashian delved into the toll that in vitro fertilization (IVF) had taken on her physical and mental well-being. The hormones involved had a lasting impact on her health, and the emotional strain was significant. Nevertheless, Kardashian's primary focus remains on her happiness and being a good parent to her children.

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She and her partner, Travis Barker, have been attempting to conceive a child for several years, a journey that they have been openly sharing on the family series, The Kardashians. Kardashian emphasized the importance of staying present and taking the necessary steps in their fertility journey, facing each moment as it comes. Recently, the star shared a photo of herself in a bikini with the caption "A little IVF body," offering fans a glimpse into her response to the treatment. She has been open about her changing body in the past and has not hesitated to respond to inquiries from followers. Kardashian believes it is essential for women to be aware of the effects that IVF can have on their bodies.

 

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Kardashian and Barker already have a blended family, with five children in total. Kardashian shares three children with her former partner, Scott Disick: sons Reign (8) and Mason (13), and daughter Penelope (10). Barker, on the other hand, has a teenage daughter named Alabama (17) and a son named Landon (19) from his previous relationship with Shanna Moakler.

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Egg freezing, as Kardashian experienced, is a complex process. It involves retrieving eggs from the patient's uterus, freezing them, and storing them for future use. However, the costs associated with egg freezing can be substantial. The procedure alone can range from $7,000 to $11,000 per cycle, not including additional expenses such as time off work, further testing, or the cost of in vitro fertilization (IVF) if needed. Storing the frozen eggs also incurs extra fees.

 

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Moreover, the physical and emotional toll of the procedure should not be overlooked. Hormonal side effects and risks can accompany the egg retrieval process, and success is not guaranteed. There are also considerations regarding the disposal of unused eggs. It's crucial for women to understand the complexities and potential challenges associated with egg freezing.

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Dr. Katrina Rowan, a clinical director, explains that the age at which eggs are frozen plays a significant role in the success rate. Freezing eggs in one's late 20s or early 30s increases the likelihood of retrieving a greater number of high-quality eggs. However, it's important to note that even with optimal conditions, there is still a chance of disappointment.

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While Kourtney Kardashian's experience with egg freezing did not yield the desired outcome, her openness about the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the procedure provides valuable insights for other women considering this option. Understanding the limitations and complexities can help individuals make informed decisions about their fertility journeys.

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