Truths About Egg Freezing

Episode 13 opens with tacos, a baby shower on the horizon, and Bri gushing about the magic of being surrounded by women — which leads to a relatable bit about having absolutely nothing to say to men unless soccer stats are on the table. Then it's straight into the main event: a candid, no-filter conversation about egg freezing that neither of them got to have when they actually needed it.

Cambria shares her full experience — how she only discovered she had severe endometriosis and an endometrioma that had overtaken her right ovary when she went in for egg freezing at 36. How she'd been living with debilitating migraines and pain her entire life and simply assumed that was just how periods worked. How her AMH score came back at 0.5 when a healthy score is a 2. And how nobody — not a single doctor across decades of annual pap smears — had ever thought to offer her an ultrasound or an AMH test before she started asking questions herself.

Bri, 27 weeks pregnant at the time of recording, adds her own perspective: she was over a 2 on her AMH and still had no idea what that test even was until recently. Together they make the case that the information gap between "how to prevent pregnancy" and "how to preserve fertility" is enormous, frustrating, and completely fixable — if women are given earlier access to the right questions.

Cambria walks through the full egg freezing process — the hormone phase, the injections, the bloating, the emotional chaos, the retrieval procedure itself (easy, apparently, especially with fentanyl) — and then brings it home with something genuinely surprising: Costco now offers egg freezing medication packages that can cut costs by up to 80%. They close with a practical guide for what younger women — or anyone who loves a younger woman — should know and ask.

What We Cover

  • Baby shower weekend incoming and the comfort of being surrounded by women

  • Why Cambria didn't discover her endometriosis until she was 36 — and why that's a systemic failure, not a personal one

  • What endometriosis actually is and how common it is (1 in 10 women)

  • The AMH test: what it is, what a healthy score looks like, and why most women have never heard of it

  • Why the gap between "preventing pregnancy" education and "preserving fertility" education is so wide

  • The fertility cliff: what it is, when it happens, and why it's not as predictable as you think

  • For the first time this year, women in their 40s are outpacing teen pregnancy rates

  • What Cambria's egg freezing process actually looked like: hormones, injections, bloating, and the retrieval

  • Why she cried at work four times in two weeks (hormones) and why that is completely valid

  • What 14 eggs vs. 7 eggs means and why quality matters as much as quantity

  • Costco's egg freezing medication packages: up to 80% savings on fertility meds

  • What to ask your doctor, your mom, and yourself if this topic has ever crossed your mind

Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Intro, tacos, baby shower prep, and the art of talking to men

  • 03:30 – Introducing today's topic: egg freezing and why we need to talk about it

  • 05:00 – Cambria's endometriosis diagnosis and what it means for fertility

  • 08:30 – The AMH test: what it is and why nobody told us about it

  • 11:30 – The information gap: preventing pregnancy vs. preserving fertility

  • 14:00 – What egg freezing actually looks like: hormones, injections, and the process

  • 18:30 – The retrieval procedure and recovery

  • 21:00 – Cambria's results: 7 eggs, what comes next, and waiting on new AMH scores

  • 23:00 – The cost conversation and the Costco egg freezing revelation

  • 25:30 – What Cambria would tell younger women (and what you should tell the ones in your life)

  • 27:30 – Wrap up and sign off

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