EGG- FREEZING- EXTEND FERTILITY - EGG PRESERVATION SERVICE
HUNTINGTON REPRODUCTIVE CENTER AND EXTEND FERTILITY
TO HELP WOMEN STOP THE TICKING OF THE BIOLOGICAL
CLOCK
New service gives women
the option to freeze and store eggs preserving
them for future use.
PASADENA, California,
June 2, 2004 Huntington Reproductive Center today
announced an exclusive partnership with Extend Fertility,
a key provider of fertility preservation technology
and service to provide egg freezing services to women.
The service will allow women to proactively plan for
the future just as they plan for personal and
professional development by freezing and storing
their young, healthier eggs for the time when they are
ready to start their families. Huntington Reproductive
Center will be one of the first centers where Extend
Fertility clients can have the service provided.
Today, approximately
one of out of every three women in their thirties has
never been married versus approximately one in ten in
1970. This dramatic shift in social demographics has
resulted in a growing anxiety around the option of motherhood.
The
days of the biological clock are over, says
Bradford Kolb, MD, Huntington Reproductive Center. In
the past, women were bound by the limitations of time
when it came to their reproductive choices. Women who
wanted to get pregnant later in life were faced with
egg quality issues. Now they have the option of extending
their fertility by preserving their eggs at a time when
they are much healthier. Its quite remarkable.
Because womens
bodies ovulate the best eggs first, fertility peaks
during the mid 20s and begins to decline around the
age of 30. By the mid 30s and early 40s, a womans
chances of getting pregnant using her own eggs dramatically
decreases to less than 10%. By the early 40s, nearly
half of those eggs contain genetic abnormalities. This
way, when a woman freezes her eggs, for example, around
the age of 31, she can be assured that the eggs she
is storing are the most viable eggs shell ever
have, explains John Wilcox MD of Huntington Reproductive
Center.
Women of the
past two generations have been told that they can have
it all work, personal success, a family,
said Christy Jones, founder and CEP, Extend Fertility.
Unfortunately, the reality is that our biology
specifically, our eggs havent evolved
with those opportunities. Huntington Reproductive Center
and Extend Fertility will give women more control when
it comes to making these difficult life-timing decisions.
Who
Will Egg Freezing Appeal To?
The service is expected
to appeal to a broad range of women from cancer
patients facing chemotherapy, to single, professional
women and couples starting their families later in life.
By taking advantage of the technology to freeze and
preserve younger, healthier eggs, women can expect a
pregnancy success rate later in life that is closer
to their natural peak fertility rate of 20-30%.
Extend Fertility is
dedicated to enriching women's lives through revolutionary
science and unparalleled service that gives women the
option to effectively slow down the biological clock.
The company brings together industry-leading science,
medical care and storage facilities. By combining these
critical elements with our outstanding educational resources
and client services, Extend Fertility offers women the
leading fertility preservation experience available
today.
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