Article RGT0 Social egg-freezing: empowering but not an insurance policy against childlessness

Social egg-freezing: empowering but not an insurance policy against childlessness

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Gillian Lockwood
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Advances in technology such as flash-freezing of embryos have improved success rates but over-35s should be aware there are no guarantees

It is 30 years since the first successful frozen egg pregnancy was conceived. For many years, egg freezing was considered to be a low-chance option for fertility preservation, needing 100 eggs to get one live birth.

Related: Egg freezing is the tempting option if you're desperate for a child: but can women be sure it's the right choice?

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