Andrew Huberman· PhD
I'm not a fertility specialist but I can tell you if at age 25 28 every three um eggs make one embryo. At 40, you might need 10 to 15 eggs to make one embryo.
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I'm not a fertility specialist but I can tell you if at age 25 28 every three um eggs make one embryo. At 40, you might need 10 to 15 eggs to make one embryo.
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