Sarah Martins Clarifies Infection, Egg Freezing In Woman’s Reproduction
OpenLife reports that Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has weighed in on the ongoing public conversation surrounding egg freezing, following comments made by influencer Ashmusy about her personal decision to preserve her fertility at age 30.
Ashmusy had recently shared that she underwent an egg freezing procedure as part of her long-term plan to secure her chances of motherhood while avoiding pressure to rush into marriage. Her message, which encouraged women to consider fertility preservation, quickly gained attention across social media.
Reacting to the discussion, Sarah Martins acknowledged the importance of educating women about reproductive options but shifted focus toward health and safety considerations that she believes should not be ignored.
She wrote:
“Dear Ashmusy,
Thank you for educating women on egg freezing.
But, please remind them that freezing their eggs to prevent an unwanted pregnancy doesn’t prevent them from getting infected with HIV/AIDS and other diseases that come with careless bedmatics.
It is better to freeze your eggs than give birth to unplanned children.
But it doesn’t prevent you from getting infections, my queens. Still use protection.
Protect yourself always
Kudos to my boo @ashmusy”.
While Ashmusy’s decision is being viewed by many as part of a wider shift toward women taking control of their reproductive timelines, Sarah Martins’ comments have redirected focus to an equally important aspect of the discussion sexual health and prevention.
The exchange has ultimately reflected how modern conversations around reproduction are no longer limited to motherhood choices alone, but also include safety, awareness, and informed decision-making.



