Expert Guidance and Empathy with Egg Freezing Consulting by Natalie Lampert

If you're considering egg freezing as a fertility preservation option, you probably have a lot of questions and concerns. You may wonder how the process works, what the success rates are, or what the potential risks and side effects are. That's where egg freezing consulting can help.

As someone who has spent over a decade researching and reporting on fertility and reproductive technologies, Natalie Lampert offers egg freezing consulting services. These typically involve one or a few phone calls, where you can cover a lot of ground. Natalie shares her knowledge and expertise on the subject, and you go over all of your questions.

One of the things that sets Natalie's egg freezing consulting services apart is her dual perspective. As a science journalist, she provides an objective, evidence-based perspective on egg freezing and its potential benefits and drawbacks. But she also brings personal empathy to the table, as someone who has gone through the process of deciding what to do with her own eggs.

Whether you're seeking a sounding board, an objective perspective, or just some basic facts about egg freezing, Natalie Lampert is here to help. She is passionate about bridging the gap between what people with ovaries know about fertility and what egg freezing can and cannot do for them. And she is committed to providing the information and empathy you need to make the best decision for you.

Egg freezing can be a complex and emotional decision, but it doesn't have to be one you make alone. Contact Natalie Lampert for egg freezing consulting and start the conversation today. Find out more about her services at https://www.natalielampert.com/eggfreezingconsulting and email her at natalielampert@gmail.com.

Full disclosure, Natalie Lampert is a fertility journalist for newspapers like the NY Times (and a friend and confidante of mine in Boulder, CO). She also happens to have a book coming out in January 2024 all about egg freezing – the good, the bad, and everything in between! I’ll keep you posted on its release! I’m excited to read it.

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