Q: “Am I settling…??” A: Get off social media. Egg freezing and fertility treatments are a business. Businesses will always market the upside of their products. Educate yourself before making any life changing commitments. Otherwise regret and heartache is right around the corner.
I was 22 when I was told I wouldn't ever get pregnant, with no solid explanation why. I did have 2 babies, that I nearly died from the complications of pregnancy in my mid twenties. I had 2 miscarriages in my early 30's and am very much done having anymore children.
I am sorry for your struggle but if I were you, I would be done after baby #1. I would try not to have any more baby and try to live long to care for that child. It seems reckless to keep having more babies and risk your life and the chance of current baby would lose their mom.
Women who freeze their eggs want to be childfree at 25, but they are then likely to want to be childfree also at 35 and permanently. I think that also explains why only 12% use their frozen eggs. Things simply do not change as much as they expect.
Very important for us women to understand our reproductive health. As a woman in her mid40s undergoing ivf, I tell other women to have babies early or be prepared emotionally, mentally, and financially to ride the ivf world.
My female cousin age 78 just passed away. Never married or had kids. Earned her masters degree in Journalism and was a cheerleader for Ohio state football. My she was beautiful. Probably was the 1% of the top 10% of women. She dated a handsome guy in college. His family owned the regional news paper. He proposed to her. Offered her everything. A career helping him run the newspaper and a family. She rejected his offer. She thought she could do better. She dated lots of rich men. Didn’t want to marry. At age 30 she worked for a family owned Chocolate company out of Austria. The son of the business absolutely loved her and they began to date. He proposed to her offering a career and a family. For the second time she refused. They broke up. By age 35 guys weren’t dating her anymore. Her beauty was fading. She stayed single for the rest of her life. Every Christmas she’d call my wife and I drunk and crying. I’m all alone! No husband! No children! I didn’t want to hear it and ended the call. My wife and I knew we wanted children. We didn’t play selfish games. My cousin died alone in a nursing home. They cremated her and now my family is deciding what to do with her remains. Most likely she’d be interned with my grandparents. I have no feelings on the matter. She decided for herself and that’s that. I just hope millions of modern women are ready to live as a lonely cat lady for the last 40 years of their lives.
I myself have considered egg freezing but for a totally different reason. I actually have a wonderful partner for almost 9 years now and we want to get married soon - but we currently don't want to have children and aren't sure if we want any at all (we're currently both 30 years old). And yes, maybe we will decide to never have kids - everything inside me is screaming "No! You will maybe love your children, but you will not love motherhood and everything that comes with it." But there's still this little voice inside my head telling me: "Maybe you'll think completely different about children in 6 years". That the actual chances of having a child of those frozen eggs are so little was unknown to me until now - but I'm still considering it because I would be angry at myself if I wouldn't have used this opportunity while I could.
Good luck in the future but her message was powerful, to not rely on egg freezing and other treatments cause they are just businesses and Businesses will always market the upside of their products.
Doesn't the new decision in AL about the viability of IVF call all of this into question? I know that these are not fertilized eggs, but eggs that are fertilized outside of the womb will be considered persons, and no clinic or company will want to be legally liable for the transfer. Assurance goes poof, at least for women in the South. Again.
Every body is different. I know a lot of women 50y old totaly normal pregnancy and also 20y old who cant have children. It's in our genetics. If you don't have good genetic you are not ment to reproduce. Unfortunately that is something we cant control.ber can just pray 🙏
You are bringing in exceptional cases for some reason. Most women have organs and the necessary genes to reproduce. Her message was powerful, to not rely on egg freezing and other treatments cause they are just businesses and Businesses will always market the upside of their products.
@@ryancooper1144 totally agree on your comment. My point is about genetics. Once someone is not able to have children then they will have different banks giving them an option to freeze eggs without guarantee that you can use them. For example, 10y after you try to use them and there is no embryo. They don't care about genetics it's all about money. No guarantees
For the vast majority of women, the reality is you must either choose career or family. Trying to do both most likely means you will not reach your full potential in either, simply because of the limitations of time and biology. Making all this effort to fight your natural biological processes is folly.
@@Smethells2023it happens a lot in businesses, but TEDx used to be about ideas and substance. Nowadays it feels like it has got out of its tracks and it has lost most of its magic.
FUN FACTS : Most MODERN WOMEN today are SPIRITUALLY BLIND and ended up freezing their eggs🥚unlike traditional women. John 15:5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit apart from me you can do nothing." 😥
All I heard out of her lips was I want to be a career and party girl after college and enjoy my best years dating multiple alpha guys. Freezing her eggs gave her the opportunity but no guarantee the eggs would survive the years long process. Nor did she think about finding the right man. She certainly didn’t think about a man’s choice in dating a woman whose fertility was greatly compromised. Men date younger fertile women, not older and considerably less so. It’s a long way to 85 single and all alone. All feminism did was reduce the herd of future feminists.
She said they freeze their eggs because they have not found the person they want, when the reality is modern women does not think about marrying in her prime and play around till they hit the wall. This is brilliant idea but what are the consequences I do not think everything will be fine.
But if women settle with a man who they think will be a good father etc, and it later turns out that he isn’t and she ends up a single mother, she gets 100% of the blame and shame. So you can’t blame women for being choosy and having anxiety about making sure they find a reliable man. Women who are not choosy end up in financially ruinous positions. Plus, many women in their twenties want to settle down, get married, have kids. But men on the whole are “not ready” until their late thirties…by which point it is nearly too late for women to have the family that they want.
@@naomi5495 I do not think most of the women in their twenties want to settle down get married, have kids etc as you said because they are playing around and you can not hide the truth. when it comes to settling down a lot of men in their thirties some in their twenties often propose to women in their twenties but unfortunately end up getting rejected because she does not want to settle down and end the "fun". however, later later on when consequences of their actions catch them they blame men.
"For the first time" - who lied to you? Who told you that you should spend your peak fertility years chasing advanced degrees for a ton of debt and jobs and "careers" you don't like?
My wife was 22 when we married. Had our first child when she was 24. Three more before 30. Today’s she 52, has a great job making very good money but her job never loved her back. Her family loves her.
Q: “Am I settling…??”
A: Get off social media.
Egg freezing and fertility treatments are a business. Businesses will always market the upside of their products. Educate yourself before making any life changing commitments. Otherwise regret and heartache is right around the corner.
And that heartache is life long.
incredible talk. incredibly well researched and informed. this has me thinking quite a lot..
I can't wait to read your book! You've clearly unpacked so much on this vital topic.
powerful message , i hope loads more get to see and understands her message.
I was 22 when I was told I wouldn't ever get pregnant, with no solid explanation why. I did have 2 babies, that I nearly died from the complications of pregnancy in my mid twenties. I had 2 miscarriages in my early 30's and am very much done having anymore children.
I am sorry for your struggle but if I were you, I would be done after baby #1. I would try not to have any more baby and try to live long to care for that child. It seems reckless to keep having more babies and risk your life and the chance of current baby would lose their mom.
Powerful! She basically described me to a T from the age, being career focused, out of a long-term relationship, back in the dating scene, etc.
Women who freeze their eggs want to be childfree at 25, but they are then likely to want to be childfree also at 35 and permanently. I think that also explains why only 12% use their frozen eggs. Things simply do not change as much as they expect.
It’s not always that they want to be child free though, is it? Very, very few men in their twenties are willing to ‘settle down’.
@@naomi5495 It depends. You can select a slightly older guy or make it a priority that he should want kids when first selecting him.
doubt thats the reason
Very important for us women to understand our reproductive health. As a woman in her mid40s undergoing ivf, I tell other women to have babies early or be prepared emotionally, mentally, and financially to ride the ivf world.
I was eating breakfast and thought the title was about freezing chicken eggs! 🐔🥚🍳 😹
me too from beginning :D haha
😂😂😂Lol
I think should put title for this speech is: "How women gain their freedom?". Thank you for your wonderful talks.
That's called TEMPORARY ESCAPE not Freedom
@zayn659 said the person whose never been infertile. Sit down.
My female cousin age 78 just passed away. Never married or had kids. Earned her masters degree in Journalism and was a cheerleader for Ohio state football. My she was beautiful. Probably was the 1% of the top 10% of women. She dated a handsome guy in college. His family owned the regional news paper. He proposed to her. Offered her everything. A career helping him run the newspaper and a family. She rejected his offer. She thought she could do better. She dated lots of rich men. Didn’t want to marry. At age 30 she worked for a family owned Chocolate company out of Austria. The son of the business absolutely loved her and they began to date. He proposed to her offering a career and a family. For the second time she refused. They broke up. By age 35 guys weren’t dating her anymore. Her beauty was fading. She stayed single for the rest of her life. Every Christmas she’d call my wife and I drunk and crying. I’m all alone! No husband! No children! I didn’t want to hear it and ended the call. My wife and I knew we wanted children. We didn’t play selfish games. My cousin died alone in a nursing home. They cremated her and now my family is deciding what to do with her remains. Most likely she’d be interned with my grandparents. I have no feelings on the matter. She decided for herself and that’s that. I just hope millions of modern women are ready to live as a lonely cat lady for the last 40 years of their lives.
I myself have considered egg freezing but for a totally different reason. I actually have a wonderful partner for almost 9 years now and we want to get married soon - but we currently don't want to have children and aren't sure if we want any at all (we're currently both 30 years old). And yes, maybe we will decide to never have kids - everything inside me is screaming "No! You will maybe love your children, but you will not love motherhood and everything that comes with it." But there's still this little voice inside my head telling me: "Maybe you'll think completely different about children in 6 years". That the actual chances of having a child of those frozen eggs are so little was unknown to me until now - but I'm still considering it because I would be angry at myself if I wouldn't have used this opportunity while I could.
Good luck in the future but her message was powerful, to not rely on egg freezing and other treatments cause they are just businesses and Businesses will always market the upside of their products.
Great insights. Thanks for sharing
I'm interresting about your videos and your platform because it's very good❤❤
Doesn't the new decision in AL about the viability of IVF call all of this into question? I know that these are not fertilized eggs, but eggs that are fertilized outside of the womb will be considered persons, and no clinic or company will want to be legally liable for the transfer. Assurance goes poof, at least for women in the South. Again.
Every body is different. I know a lot of women 50y old totaly normal pregnancy and also 20y old who cant have children. It's in our genetics. If you don't have good genetic you are not ment to reproduce. Unfortunately that is something we cant control.ber can just pray 🙏
You are bringing in exceptional cases for some reason. Most women have organs and the necessary genes to reproduce. Her message was powerful, to not rely on egg freezing and other treatments cause they are just businesses and Businesses will always market the upside of their products.
@@ryancooper1144 totally agree on your comment. My point is about genetics. Once someone is not able to have children then they will have different banks giving them an option to freeze eggs without guarantee that you can use them. For example, 10y after you try to use them and there is no embryo. They don't care about genetics it's all about money. No guarantees
Most 50 year old women can’t have children. To suggest such advice to women is cruel.
@@map3384 yes, it is possible
@@MrsRight2020 sure. A lotto ticket winning is equally possible. I still wouldn’t waste a dollar.
For the vast majority of women, the reality is you must either choose career or family. Trying to do both most likely means you will not reach your full potential in either, simply because of the limitations of time and biology. Making all this effort to fight your natural biological processes is folly.
A woman alone has no choice but career.
@@DebNKYIt’s a long way to 85 all alone. No career will love you back.
That's not freedom, it is a temporary escape.
TEDx has ended up being a self-promoting platform. Disappointing
@@Smethells2023it happens a lot in businesses, but TEDx used to be about ideas and substance. Nowadays it feels like it has got out of its tracks and it has lost most of its magic.
God forbid infertile women should have hope.
Zip it, you lil cynical keyboard warrior.
FUN FACTS : Most MODERN WOMEN today are SPIRITUALLY BLIND and ended up freezing their eggs🥚unlike traditional women. John 15:5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit apart from me you can do nothing." 😥
So, what is the message?
😂😂😂 We need someone to explain to us what is her message ?🥲
It's 13 minutes.
false assurance
Settling? What’s that other word for it? Marriage!
All I heard out of her lips was I want to be a career and party girl after college and enjoy my best years dating multiple alpha guys. Freezing her eggs gave her the opportunity but no guarantee the eggs would survive the years long process. Nor did she think about finding the right man. She certainly didn’t think about a man’s choice in dating a woman whose fertility was greatly compromised. Men date younger fertile women, not older and considerably less so. It’s a long way to 85 single and all alone. All feminism did was reduce the herd of future feminists.
So great😍🥰
Is it necessary, when they can do ovarian regeneration with stem cell injections?
Yes, a reproductive system is more than ovaries.
You're clueless if you think ovarian regeneration with stem cell injections is a thing and viable solution
😮
She said they freeze their eggs because they have not found the person they want, when the reality is modern women does not think about marrying in her prime and play around till they hit the wall. This is brilliant idea but what are the consequences I do not think everything will be fine.
Exactly
It doesn't work like that.
@@DebNKYDo you Think it wont have Consequences?
But if women settle with a man who they think will be a good father etc, and it later turns out that he isn’t and she ends up a single mother, she gets 100% of the blame and shame. So you can’t blame women for being choosy and having anxiety about making sure they find a reliable man. Women who are not choosy end up in financially ruinous positions.
Plus, many women in their twenties want to settle down, get married, have kids. But men on the whole are “not ready” until their late thirties…by which point it is nearly too late for women to have the family that they want.
@@naomi5495 I do not think most of the women in their twenties want to settle down get married, have kids etc as you said because they are playing around and you can not hide the truth. when it comes to settling down a lot of men in their thirties some in their twenties often propose to women in their twenties but unfortunately end up getting rejected because she does not want to settle down and end the "fun". however, later later on when consequences of their actions catch them they blame men.
😢😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
"For the first time" - who lied to you? Who told you that you should spend your peak fertility years chasing advanced degrees for a ton of debt and jobs and "careers" you don't like?
Então como você vai sustentar suas filhos? E se seu marido morrer? E se ele ficar com outra?
@@JeanBohanie-tj6dqThat’s why people have life insurance policies.
it's a smmer morning in Morocco "FEZ city"
Useless content waste of time
Information is never a waste.
Maybe women should get married early on.....anyone ever recommend that?!
My wife was 22 when we married. Had our first child when she was 24. Three more before 30. Today’s she 52, has a great job making very good money but her job never loved her back. Her family loves her.