Florence Pugh sagt, es sei eine „umwerfende Erkenntnis“ gewesen, als sie mit 27 Jahren erfuhr, dass sie ihre Eizellen einfrieren musste

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  1. > “I had this sudden feeling that I should go and get everything checked. I’d had a few weird dreams, I think my body was telling me,” the We Live in Time star, now 28, told Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi — aka, “Dr. A” — and women’s advocate and influencer, Mary Alice Haney, on Dear Media’s SHE MD podcast.

    > Pugh, who met with Dr. A, said, “She asked if I’d ever had an egg count done and I was like, “No what do you mean? I’m so young. Why do I need an egg count?’ ”

    > After conducting her egg count, Dr. A diagnosed the Thunderbolts star with PCOS and endometriosis — conditions that can impact fertility — and suggested she freeze her eggs.

    > “It was just so bizarre because my family are baby-making machines. My mom had babies into her forties. My gran had babies throughout … And then of course, I learned completely different information, at age 27, that I need to get my eggs out, and do it quickly, which was just a bit of a mind-boggling realization, and one that I’m really lucky and glad that I found out when I did because I’ve been wanting kids since I was a child.”

  2. Watson349B on

    Too be fair plenty of people with a lower egg count have babies into their 40s but you can never be too safe so I’m glad that she’s prepared if she decided to go that route!

  3. Old-Aside1538 on

    Surely no education is required. The individual will be informed after a diagnosis.

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