

Successful women are freezing their eggs. And that’s on men
Oct 24, 2024
Masha Inhon, an Anthropology professor at Yale, explores the societal pressures on women regarding fertility, revealing the dramatic drop in egg viability after 37. Rachna Ramchand, who froze her eggs at 30, shares her personal experiences navigating the emotional and practical challenges of the process. They discuss the 'meeting gap' phenomenon, where educated women struggle to find suitable partners, and how egg freezing offers a sense of control amid evolving family structures and expectations. Together, they shed light on modern choices in motherhood and relationships.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Egg Freezing: Choices and Challenges
01:42 • 9min
Exploring the Meeting Gap: Women's Challenges in Finding Partners
11:01 • 2min
Egg Freezing: Choices and Challenges
13:04 • 13min
Navigating the Mating Gap
26:02 • 9min
Empowered Choices: The New Era of Egg Freezing
34:58 • 5min
Navigating Frozen Eggs and Modern Choices
39:32 • 6min