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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