emBorrow is helping women and couples pay for fertility treatments


Kathrin Deutschle began undergoing fertility treatments at age 35, making her one of more than 7 million women in the U.S. who’ve turned to fertility treatments to get pregnant. She took a test to assess her “fertility age” and eventually decided to freeze her eggs.

“I’m pretty open about it, because I know that other people struggle with it,” Deutchle said. “Some people don’t share certain things, but I think it’s good to be open and show people that they’re not alone in…

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