Toronto Fertility Doctor EXPOSE Meghan Markle's Frozen Egg Strategy: Childless Future Confirmed


 A  Toronto-based fertility specialist  confirms  Meghan Markle's strategic plan to freeze her eggs during a hysterectomy  at   age  37,  hinting   at  a childless future for her.  have   concrete   evidence.  On August 20th, Meghan Markle traveled  alone  to Toronto. 


 There   is   speculation  that  the   pregnancy   will  likely  require  a frozen embryo transfer,  which   would   give   the   woman  the option of  carrying the child  or using a  carrier   before   birth.  

The Toronto fertility specialist also  confirmed  that Meghan froze her eggs during  her  hysterectomy in 2018 at the age of 37. Meghan  underwent the  three-hour   surgery   herself,   and   the   results   were   excellent.  On September 28th,  Prince  Harry and  Duchess  Meghan attended an event  in   Soho,  Amsterdam.  Although  they are no longer  members   of   the   royal   family,  they were  there  to support  Meghan   Markle's  close friend Marcus  Anderson   at   work.  They were treated  like  VIPs and enjoyed  luxuries   such   as  complimentary drinks and cocktails.  The   couple   celebrated   until   after  midnight, with Meghan  treated   to  red wine  for  dinner, which  also  included lobster and spaghetti.  

During their secret weekend getaway in Amsterdam, the royal couple attended two  wild  parties and  even   attended  a  set  party at Soho House until the early hours of the morning.  They   also  visited the City Reds Lake  area.  

Notably,  Oscar-nominated actor Stanley Tucci was also  at  the event, and he confirmed that Archie  will   be  31 weeks  in   the   womb  until his birthday.  That   means  he was  a   full   week   into   his   pregnancy,  which  usually   corresponds   to   the   ninth   week  of  pregnancy,  or five weeks  after   Meghan   Markle's   trip   to   Toronto.  However,  if   a  frozen embryo  is   transferred,   the  pregnancy  will   be  backdated by  her  two weeks  to   ensure  consistency with  the   date   of   the  natural  pregnancy.  

Based on this timeline, Archie  would   have   been  in  the   womb  for seven to nine weeks during Meghan's  trip   to   Amsterdam,  which took place on October  12,  when  her  pregnancy was announced. This  period   coincides  with Eugenie's wedding. 

 The question arises  why  a 37-year-old  woman  can become pregnant so soon after  her   marriage.   The  CEO of a  Toronto  fertility company  that   specializes  in egg freezing  says   the   success   rate   for  a 37-year-old with 10 frozen eggs  is  still  as  high  as  50  per   cent.  Meghan is believed to have separated from her first husband, Trevor,  between   2013   and   2014,   and   it   is   believed  that  her   eggs  may have  been  frozen  during a  common  hysterectomy  to  treat   her  medical  condition.   Suggested.  

The CEO also  noted  that Meghan attended one of  the   events  and  took a secret trip to Toronto  in   late  summer,  presumably  for  fertility   treatment.   The  visit  coincides  with her  living  and  working  in  Toronto,   which   is   home   to   a   number   of   excellent   fertility   clinics,  before marrying Prince  Harry.  

 Rumor   has   it  that Meghan  has   come   to  an  agreement  with her  ex-husband   Trevor   that   she   won't  have children until her career  is  more  stable.  Some sources claim that  Meghan   did   not   get   pregnant  during their eight years of  marriage   due  to  her  fertility  issues.   It   appears   that  it was Thomas Markle who accompanied her to Toronto to freeze her eggs,  increasing  her chances of becoming  her   future   mother.  

 Although  Meghan may not be able to conceive naturally, she may  explore  options   for   individualized  fertility  treatment  or  surrogacy.  These speculations  are   related   to  her active social life and  participation   in  parties  involving  alcohol in  red-light   districts.  

 At   a  ceremony in  Düsseldorf,  Prince Harry  told   a  cheering  crowd:   "I'm  not saying  I'm   going   to  play favorites in  my   house,  but  now   that   I   know  my wife  is of Nigerian descent,  there   will   probably   be  a  few   more.   I   guess   so.''   ”   We   will   be  competitive  again  this year. I  said:  Are you ready? Let's do  it.   thank   you.   "  


While these  comments  may have been intended in a  light-hearted  and playful  way,   Mrs  Colin Campbell  reveals  that they  were  not  widely   accepted,  particularly in Germany.  

She explained that she had received numerous reports,  letters  and messages from people in Germany expressing their  displeasure  with the situation.  One  controversial  aspect  in Germany  was  Prince Harry and  Meghan's   demands,  which  resulted   in   more   than   2,000  petitions being sent to the government.  These  petitions   are   believed   to   be  related to the couple's  demands  and  actions   and  have  sparked   controversy  and public  debate.  

However, the  crux  of  this  controversy lies in the perception that Prince Harry  has   hung   up   his  "race card."  Appearing  on  GB   News'  Dan Wootton  Tonight,   Mrs   Colin   Campbell  expressed her bewilderment at  the   decision,   particularly  in Germany. 

 She  stressed  that Meghan's  Nigerian heritage  will   have  no direct  influence   on  which  team  or  country  people in Germany  will  support during the Invictus Games.

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