Food and Lifestyle to Fertility: Ashley’s Egg Freezing Journey
Release Date: 01/13/2025
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In this episode, Ashley shares her journey—from researching the process and navigating her benefits to handling injections and undergoing the procedure. She discusses challenges along the way, the importance of representation, and reflects on the peace of mind she’s gained from taking control of her fertility.
Tune in to hear Ashley’s experience and learn how support from her company helped her make a decision that aligns with her goals and lifestyle.
Guest: Ashley Chukwu, Progyny Member
Host: Dan Bulger, Progyny
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