They’re All Going To Expire (Not Really)!
Fun fact: Most people can conceive kiddos until they reach menopause. Also another fun fact: one of the oldest mothers to conceive a child and carry them to full-term was 56 when she gave birth! Want a third fun fact: your eggs don't shrivel up and turn to dust on your thirtieth birthday. Yes, eggs aren't immortal. Also yes, they can decrease in number over time. However, a big NO is assuming that all eggs expire at around the same time just because you enter your 30s. Also, this usually only applies to people. We have no clue if you should be keeping chicken eggs in your fridge until you're 30 (unless you bought them the day before when you were 29).
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