The Bachelor's Whitney Bischoff recently disclosed that she's frozen her eggs as an 'insurance policy' before she made the decision to join the show.

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The Chicago based fertility nursed opened up to Good Morning America on Thursday to talk about her decision to freeze her eggs and why it's important for women to understand their options.

"The hope is that you don't have to use them," said Bischoff. "You know? I mean, that's the whole point of an insurance policy. You don't ever want to have to use it. But if you need it, that's when ... it's there."

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Bischoff, who recently became engaged to former Bachelor turned Dancing With the Stars contestant Chris Soules, says that her fiancé now knows about her procedure.

"It's just kind of expected, because this is what I do for work," she said.

The 29-year-old says that everyone woman should have the option and the knowledge about what IVF is about and she added that the opportunity was just something she couldn't pass up.

While the decision to freeze her eggs has become a huge topic of discussion, fans around the world are also very anxious to learn about the couple's wedding details.

"We've had a lot of changes, you know, coming public with our relationship and then 'Dancing with the Stars.' So right now, we're just trying to enjoy each other. And we'll get there."