Glass Soapbox: Protect and Reserve

Posted by on November 8, 2010

Preserve an egg, reserve an egg…the precious human ova (above) – Unfertilized, unharmed, unailed.

Females are born with their ovaries and all of their approximately 2 million “eggs”, which formed in the second trimester of fetal development.

And as I’ve regaled you with before, the highest U.S. birth rates are recorded in July and August translating to most impregnations occurring in and around November.

That is why today’s been officially designated (in my mind) as “Preserve an Egg Day”, it is this day in “Zip Your Pants and Close Your Legs” (ZPCL) MONTH that I invite you to talk with girls and women in your life to remind them of just how precious every one of their millions of ova really are.

With us since before our own birth and with us til death when brought forth as to become another human being. It’s your body, it’s your call – reserve that egg or step-up in a big, big way. You seminal carriers are invited and celebrated over these holidays too!

Please refrain from unleashing your insemination if you can’t make what springs forth as a result the center of your universe and/or if your ovarian target isn’t already the most important person in your life.

Lastly, you know those horrific news reports of what goes on in this world? From the disgruntling to the completely disturbing? Spare everyone some of that by preserving an egg today!

Related: World Peace, World Day Day, Seminal Carriers, Causes, Health

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  • …hmmmm. very interesting PSA here, very innerestin’! ;) and i couldnt agree more. i was 23 when i got a vasectomy, to the dismay of my doctor. he said i was too young and tried to convince me to change my mind… i knew though, being blessed with my daughter and my son, i knew that GOD gave me 2 miracles already to care for and be responsible for. to love and to protect and to teach right from wrong and to raise into 2 upstanding, amazing adults with strong hearts, determination, empathy and love. its a HUGE responsibility, one that im very humbled and grateful to take on.

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