Olivia Munn Reveals She Froze a 'Bunch' of Her Eggs

The actress is keeping all her options open for starting a family in the future.

ByABC News
April 14, 2016, 12:22 PM
Olivia Munn arrives to the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Feb. 28, 2016, in Beverly Hills, California.
Olivia Munn arrives to the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Feb. 28, 2016, in Beverly Hills, California.
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— -- Olivia Munn isn't ready to be a mom yet, but she has already planned ahead for when the day may come.

Speaking to fellow actress Anna Faris on her podcast "Anna Faris Is Unqualified," the "X-Men: Apocalypse" star, 35, revealed that she froze a "bunch" of her eggs.

"I did years ago, I froze a bunch of eggs," she explained, adding that it was before her 35th birthday, when "you're high risk."

"I went to the doctor and did the whole test and he said, 'You know, you actually have a lot of eggs. You’re really lucky,'" Munn shared.

"A girlfriend of mine -- we’re the same age -- she’d gone to the doctor and found out she had the egg count of a 50-year-old," she added.

Even though Munn's doctor told her that she'll "always have a lot" of eggs well into her 30s and 40s, he still encouraged her to freeze her eggs "because you'll always have these eggs."

The actress was so sold on the idea that she began telling her friends to freeze their eggs as well.

"It’s no longer on the experimental list and I think that every girl should do it," she told Faris during the podcast. "For one, you don’t have to race the clock anymore. You don’t have to worry about it, worry about your job or anything. It’s there."

She added, "Doomsday is now like whatevers day, because I am prepared."

Munn has been dating NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers since May 2014.

Last year, the couple began parenting a pup named Chance.

"I wasn’t looking for a dog at all, and then I saw this little guy and was like, ‘I have to have him,’" she told Good Housekeeping. "[Chance’s good behavior] around Aaron is a direct reflection of how Aaron has been training him -- how much respect Aaron has for Chance, and how much respect Chance has for him. I’m like ‘You’re my baby. You can do whatever you want!’ I realize now how important it is for me to be a good parent to him, because it’s a direct reflection of me. Chance made us a family ... he and Aaron have changed my life in every way. My world has become so much brighter, sweeter and lovelier. I feel grounded with them in my life."