Deepica is incredibly brave to talk about this so openly and so articulately, she is truly an example to so many especially in a world where women are so often unfairly stigmatized
I remember talking to my OBGYN about my fertility when I was about 28ish and he said I have time and not to worry. I wish I had started my research and process then to freeze my eggs since I am now 35 researching now.
so proud to call myself South Indian right now!! and i'm sure you gave strength to many who had been thinking about this procedure but could not proceed because of their cultural background
You should also watch Shweta Vijay's video. She's South Indian living in India and has made video with a doctor from Kerala who helped her with infertility and IVF process. It's amazing.
This series is just in time for International Women’s Day! Once again thank you for doing this first hand, so you know what you’re talking about and most of all for sharing with the rest of us!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥳🥳🥳🥳🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Thank you for this video! I’m still in my 20s, and while I’m still on the fence about having kids in the future, this is something to keep in mind and a possible option to consider! Thank you for sharing your journey with us, and thanks to your doctor for educating us!
Bravo, I wish I know about it earlier, I am doing this procedure now at 38. I just completed 8 days of stimulation, my deep hope is to have 20 eggs retrieved out of this process as I want to use it more than once, the doctor told me here that if you get too many, then we will divide them in two tubes to freeze them, I understand if there is 15 eggs or so, they will store it in one tube, meaning it will be used in the future once. but what if someone want two babies
Learning about reproduction and development in my A&P class led me here...wow, this was awesome! This was inspiring; it's awesome to see how you told your parents and you're doing something that goes against cultural expectations. I can definitely relate! I've thought about egg freezing before, but never actually looked into it. I'm 32, considering a career change to medicine, so I'm definitely not ready to have kids just yet (plus waiting for the right guy), so watching you go through this has given me the motivation to seriously consider it and talk to a fertility specialist. Thank you for this video!
Loved this video! It’s nice to get the doctor’s perspective and see the conversation between you. There are a lot of Black and Brown people who don’t even know what questions to ask when it comes to this subject, not to mention there is sooo much skepticism within our communities about certain medical subjects so I think this video will help go a long way in easing some of those uncertainties. Thanks for this!
Women have to extract their eggs or find a egg donor due to various health reasons.. your videos have been very helpful in getting an understanding of the process..
Why can’t you be childless. Life is so beautiful without child. Not all females are matured enough to give birth. World is over populated. Each child during his or her lifetime destroys so much of nature. Enjoy life alone or with your bf.
I feel like Indian cultures make women feel bad if you don’t have a child. Also, most men want children. I agree, having a child isn’t everything. I think it’s peer pressure
Deepica is incredibly brave to talk about this so openly and so articulately, she is truly an example to so many especially in a world where women are so often unfairly stigmatized
I remember talking to my OBGYN about my fertility when I was about 28ish and he said I have time and not to worry. I wish I had started my research and process then to freeze my eggs since I am now 35 researching now.
Deepica thank you for this. Your personality shines through. Sending in loads of good vibes, love and light to you 😊😊
This was such a cool thing for that doctor to do!
Can't thank you enough for doing this Deepica
You are an inspiration! Thank you so much for making this series and being so open with everything!
Omg it's just amazing watching you with ur confidence and openness. Super cute .
Your parents should be proud 👌
Thank you for this informative video, Deepica!! ❤️❤️
Thank you for this video.
Wow 10 to 15k fux then for ivf after then been still additional 10 to 15k to get baby to come
Just 35 just turned 35
*Fun Fact: Fun facts aren’t fun and usually aren’t even facts, including this one*
Can u please share the address of the doc.. I want to get my eggs feezed aswell!
Aunty is influenced by Indian movies - swapping babies...swapping eggs 🤣🤣🤣
Im to old
This is so insightful Thank you so much 🫶 10-15 thousand dollars 😮 The US healthcare system is so sick itself!
so proud to call myself South Indian right now!! and i'm sure you gave strength to many who had been thinking about this procedure but could not proceed because of their cultural background
You should also watch Shweta Vijay's video. She's South Indian living in India and has made video with a doctor from Kerala who helped her with infertility and IVF process. It's amazing.
ur so inspirational and THANK YOU for breaking the stigma around it! love uuu
This series is just in time for International Women’s Day! Once again thank you for doing this first hand, so you know what you’re talking about and most of all for sharing with the rest of us!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥳🥳🥳🥳🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Thank you for this video! I’m still in my 20s, and while I’m still on the fence about having kids in the future, this is something to keep in mind and a possible option to consider! Thank you for sharing your journey with us, and thanks to your doctor for educating us!
Bravo,
I wish I know about it earlier, I am doing this procedure now at 38. I just completed 8 days of stimulation, my deep hope is to have 20 eggs retrieved out of this process as I want to use it more than once, the doctor told me here that if you get too many, then we will divide them in two tubes to freeze them,
I understand if there is 15 eggs or so, they will store it in one tube, meaning it will be used in the future once. but what if someone want two babies
I'm sure you are going to inspire many more! Good work Deepica, it is truly an incredible journey.
Naku meerante chala ishtam , I wanted to say it in Telugu 🥰
This is so inspirational for all the ladies out who is working hard for there career 💥🥳
Learning about reproduction and development in my A&P class led me here...wow, this was awesome! This was inspiring; it's awesome to see how you told your parents and you're doing something that goes against cultural expectations. I can definitely relate! I've thought about egg freezing before, but never actually looked into it. I'm 32, considering a career change to medicine, so I'm definitely not ready to have kids just yet (plus waiting for the right guy), so watching you go through this has given me the motivation to seriously consider it and talk to a fertility specialist. Thank you for this video!
This entire series was so helpful! THANK YOU!
Stay safe and blessed always deepica love you always
I'm at that age but Indian and Asian ppl wr have kids lot later im thinking of egg freezing too im 35 how old ru
32
This is so helpful, thank you!
Loved this video! It’s nice to get the doctor’s perspective and see the conversation between you. There are a lot of Black and Brown people who don’t even know what questions to ask when it comes to this subject, not to mention there is sooo much skepticism within our communities about certain medical subjects so I think this video will help go a long way in easing some of those uncertainties. Thanks for this!
This video is sooo helpful Deepica ...thanks for sharing this with us...there's so much we don't know and this QnA really puts things into.perspective
Love your videos so sweet. As a beautiful single young lady you should go on dating site!! A good decent site. You are a great girl
Thank you Mutyala! Great videos very informative.
Great doctor. He explained everything so patiently and easily. I can see why he’s so popular!
Thank you so much for the information.:)
I feel the feminist energy in him too omg!! Lol! Great video!
Women have to extract their eggs or find a egg donor due to various health reasons.. your videos have been very helpful in getting an understanding of the process..
I wonder How science & technology has improved 😳🙀😍❤️❤️
Shouldn't you'll be wearing masks. Whatever happened to CoVID guidelines!
no youtuber wears masks anymore :/
Hi Deepica, did your parents get their covid vaccine.
Very useful ambitious women
Hii sister may I know where does you lives
Thank you for sharing this!
Can you please talk about the farmer protests?
Freeze them asap
you made me open to this idea. thank you.
If you freeze eggs, essentially removing from the reserve, will you have less number of periods later? ...which would prepone menopause?
no way.its not realted at all.Menopause happens as per ur body cycle and not becz of undergoing IVF.
Sugarland whoop whoop !
Love from all Telugu people ❣️
Came early!! Love u a lot Deepica!
I'm so scared im now 35
Why can’t you be childless. Life is so beautiful without child. Not all females are matured enough to give birth. World is over populated. Each child during his or her lifetime destroys so much of nature. Enjoy life alone or with your bf.
I feel like Indian cultures make women feel bad if you don’t have a child. Also, most men want children. I agree, having a child isn’t everything. I think it’s peer pressure
Having a child isn’t everything but it’s a natural want for many. There’s no wrong or right - people should do what’s best for them 👏🏾
True whats the need to givte birth we shall adopt
Why is she gaining sooo much of weight
You are so rude. Let women be. Skinny or not is really nobody’s business, least of all yours and mine.
@@TheNikitaJ noooo am not... I was just concerned ..