Freezing For the Future, Pt. 3
Its the moment of truth. Emily gets her eggs removed and frozen.
Tiffany continues to follow Emily as she goes through the process of freezing her eggs. In part two, Emily takes a class that explains how the procedure works and how to give herself the necessary medication. And then we progress to Emily actually giving herself her hormone injections at home. She revisits the doctor to get an update on what's going on in her uterus.
If you are interested in finding out more about Egg Freezing and IVF contact. Dr. Grifo or Dr. Berkely at the NYU Fertility Center. http://www.nyufertilitycenter.org/ivf/ or call 212 263-8990
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Tiffany continues to follow Emily as she goes through the process of freezing her eggs. In part two, Emily takes a class that explains how the procedure works and how to give herself the necessary medication. And then we progress to Emily actually giving herself her hormone injections at home. She revisits the doctor to get an update on what's going on in her uterus.
If you are interested in finding out more about Egg Freezing and IVF contact. Dr. Grifo or Dr. Berkely at the NYU Fertility Center. http://www.nyufertilitycenter.org/ivf/ or call 212 263-8990
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If you are interested in finding out more about Egg Freezing and IVF contact. Dr. Grifo or Dr. Berkely at the NYU Fertility Center. http://www.nyufertilitycenter.org/ivf/ or call 212 263-8990.
Stay tuned for parts 2 & 3.
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Continue reading Freezing for the Future: Pt. 1 »Emily Frances jumps from plane, lives to tell the tale
So, you guys know by now, I'm willing to try anything and have the guts to ask celebs anything. But I never thought I'd have the courage to test gravity. Well, I faced my fear and decided to give jumping out of a plane a try, to truly surrender to mother nature and gravity. I went out to Skydive Long Island in Calverton. You can see for yourself first hand what it looks and feels like to free fall at 120 miles an hour for 45 seconds. It sounded like a freight train as I was dropping through the air with a view of Earth below. It was so loud, I couldn't hear myself screaming. And when I landed on my feet, I was grateful to be alive. Now as I look back, it is truly one of the most liberating feelings of my life. I suggest anyone who has fears give this a try because if you can skydive you can do anything.
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