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Ep. 2 of the “Everything Egg Freezing” podcastWhen you're exploring egg freezing, the cost can be daunting. Fertility clinic price lists can leave you feeling uncertain what your final all-in spend will be, and what exactly is included or excluded from the quoted cost.Valerie Landis is a women's health expert and multi-time egg freezer whose professional, personal and patient advocacy experience has given her both a bird's eye view of the fertility clinic landscape across America and around the world, as well as insight into each of the individual line items that make up the egg freezing bill.In this episode she talks to ELANZA's Brittany Hawkins about navigating the costs of each step of the egg freezing process - including test, medications, storage and insurance, as well as sharing some of her tips on making some savings along the way.You can also watch the full, unabridged 45 minute video recording of Brittany and Valerie's discussion here.Valerie Landis is a leading voice advocating for egg freezing patients who has worked for over a decade in women's health and has done 3 egg freezing cycles, at various clinics. She is founder of eggsperience.com and host of the Eggology Club podcast, as well as an ELANZA Community moderator. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit everythingeggfreezing.substack.com
Abby and Jaimie chat with Valerie Landis, a Fertility Advocate, to explain all things SEX and everything you never learned in health class. We talk family planning, new-age contraception methods, the “internal condom,” and, of course, egg freezing. We hear her first-hand account of freezing her eggs and selecting a potential sperm donor (spoiler alert: she's now dating him)! To learn more visit: herstrategies.com, eggsperience.com, eggologyclub.com, and thisiseggfreezing.com. And, check out Valerie's podcast, Eggology Club!
Egg Freezing is expensive. Then why are people doing it? Valerie Landis, founder of Eggology Club and Eggsperience.com is here to tell us her fascinating story. I got some feedback on the last episode I did on Egg Freezing, and wanted to incorporate it to make the story better. Feel free to give me your feedback, and I hope you enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/misseducated/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/misseducated/support
Egg freezing is expensive, so why are more people doing it? What is it like to have your eggs frozen? And would you be okay with donating your eggs? Valerie Landis, founder of Eggsperience.com and Eggology Club, joins us to discuss all these questions. She shares how this fascinating technology has transformed the path to becoming a parent for those who are lucky enough to access it. Learn more at @eggsperience_ Join the Pussyhood family on Instagram: @pussiehood
The increasingly popular egg freezing phenomenon is redefining the meaning of family planning by giving more women the freedom to decide when to have children. However, many women don't realize how many factors can help or hinder your chances of conception that must be considered along with assisted reproductive technology such as eggfreezing. This is especially true when considering that a woman in her 20s has a 20% chance of getting pregnant, which decreases with time. Fertility expert Valerie Landis is the founder of Eggsperience and the podcast host of Eggology Club. She joins Skooled for Part 2 of this eggfreezing series to share key facts about fertility assistance and her own experience of freezing her eggs. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
With more young women choosing to prioritize their careers before having a family, many more women are also choosing to freeze their eggs as the likelihood of conception decreases with age. But experts say far too many women, including millennials, remain in the dark about the process and often wait longer than they should to do so. Millennial fertility expert Valerie Landis is the founder of Eggsperience and the podcast host of Eggology Club. She joins Skooled to share key facts about fertility assistance as well as her own experience of freezing her eggs. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
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Valerie has been working in women’s health field for the last decade. Her medical career experiences and passion for helping women merged when she founded her educational website eggsperience.com. She focuses on guiding women of any reproductive age through the complex and challenging paths of fertility decisions. Valerie compliments the Eggsperience website with a fertility podcast called Eggology Club that she hosts to continue to change the conversation around cryopreservation and egg freezing. Valerie provides non-bias and fact-based information to empower women to feel inspired, brave, and act progressively to take control of their future families and protect their fertility. And in today’s episode, we talk all about fertility preservation, cryopreservation, and egg freezing. Today's episode is sponsored by my free FAM 101 video series? Click here for access. Join me in New York on November 3rd for an epic event: Hack Your Cycles to Change Your Life! Click here for details. Topics discussed in today's episode: What is fertility preservation? What is the difference between egg and embryo freezing? Can egg freezing stop the aging process? The impact of aging on fertility? How many eggs are necessary to have a successful pregnancy and live birth? What is the best age for egg freezing? What does egg freezing entail? Is it similar to IVF? Improving egg quality in preparation for egg retrieval Cost effective options for women who want to freeze their eggs What types of drugs are used in the process? Connect with Valerie: You can connect with Valerie on Facebook, Twitter, and on her website. Resources mentioned: Eggsperience | Valerie Landis Eggology Club Podcast | Valerie Landis Hack Your Cycles To Change Your Life | New York | November 3rd, 2018 Fertility Awareness 101 FREE Video Series Fertility Friday Facebook Group Related podcasts & blog posts: FFP 199 | Fertility Law | Assisted Reproductive Technology | Sara Cohen FFP 109 | The Reality of Aging & Fertility | IVF & Assisted Reproductive Technology | The Future of Fertility Treatments | Dr. Marjorie Dixon FFP 196 | Egg Donation | Infertility | The World Egg Bank | Diana Thomas FFP 088 | IVF Using Donor Eggs | Egg Donation | Infertility | Donor Egg Bank USA | Heidi Hayes FFP 040 | Premature Ovarian Failure at Age 28, IVF Using Donor Eggs, and Fertility Coaching | Sarah Clark FFP 011 | Age Related Fertility Decline | Using Reproductive Technologies | IVF IUI & IVM | Dr Melanie McDowall Join the community! Find us in the Fertility Friday Facebook Group. Subscribe to the Fertility Friday Podcast in Apple Podcasts! Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsor: Fertility Friday | Fertility Awareness Programs This episode is sponsored by my Fertility Awareness Programs! Master Fertility Awareness and take a deep dive into your cycles and how they relate to your overall health! Click here for more information!
DAILY YOKE Top Cambridge University scientist, Dr. Emily Grossman is an expert in molecular biology and genetics. She joins the Eggology Club podcast as she sets out to combined her passions as a science broadcaster, writer and educator to make science cool for kids. Emily has always known she wanted to become a mother some day. Based on advice from her doctors, Emily explains how she froze her eggs multiple times to get as many as possible and take the pressure off becoming a parent right now. SEASON 1 EPISODE 11 SPONSORS FrzMyEggs App | My Beehive | Vino Diva | Social Media @EggologyClub | +1 978-EGG-CLUB | eggologyclub@gmail.com | https://eggologyclub.com/season-01-episode-11
DAILY YOKE Dr. Pepper Schwartz of the reality tv show, Married At First Sight joins the girls from Eggology Club to discuss the modern changes of families, relationships, and individualism from the past. Learn about Dr. Pepper's secrets and personal story to having it all and how to use current technology advancements to benefit your future. SEASON 1 EPISODE 7 SPONSORS Extend Fertility | BeSafe Meds | Vino Diva | Social Media @EggologyClub | +1 978-EGG-CLUB | eggologyclub@gmail.com | https://eggologyclub.com/season-01-episode-07
DAILY YOKE In 2009 only a total of 495 women froze their eggs, but the number of freezers jumped to 6,000 women in 2015. Connecting with others who froze their eggs can help you along your journey to find your tribe. Carolyn Moos joins the Eggology Club to discuss her egg freezing experience and her healthy lifestyle routine preparing for her cycle. Carolyn is 6’5” USA Basketball Jr. Olympic, Stanford, FIBA/WNBA Athlete. Read more about Carolyn's workout routine, health, nutrition, and food plans on her website fitforlivinglife.com. SEASON 1 EPISODE 3 SPONSORS CiceroDx-ReceptivaDx | Fertile Girl | TenderLife Care | Vino Diva | Social Media @EggologyClub | +1 978-EGG-CLUB | eggologyclub@gmail.com | https://eggologyclub.com/season-01-episode-03
DAILY YOKE Testing...testing..is this mic on? What is the Eggology Club? A podcast redefining the modern day journey to parenthood. How do you get involved? You’re invited to join the private Facebook group Eggology Club and listen as we share empowering real-life stories and change the conversation around family planning. Who is behind the Eggology Club? The podcast is an extension of the website eggsperience.com to expand the content Valerie Landis was already creating online into an audio format. What is the purpose? Eggology Club's goal is to educate you with fertility information, empower you to act boldly, bring a sense of community and support. Now let's get started and navigate this journey together to become new egg freezing BFFs. SEASON 1 EPISODE 1 SPONSORS Dr. Aimee "Egg Whisperer" | Vino Diva | Social Media @EggologyClub | +1 978-EGG-CLUB | eggologyclub@gmail.com | https://eggologyclub.com/season-01-episode-01