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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
my opinion: I think I'll stick with the gals who could pregnant with their natural "storage" method.
Women could freeze their eggs for decades to prevent pressure of starting a family 'too early'
Currently, the storage period is a maximum of 10 years, after which families must either undergo fertility treatment or have them destroyed
www.telegraph.co.uk
55 years?Currently, the storage period is a maximum of 10 years, after which families must decide whether to undergo fertility treatment or have their eggs, sperm and embryos destroyed.
The Department of Health and Social Care is asking people whether they feel this should be changed amid fears that the 10 year limit disproportionately affects women who want to freeze their eggs.
Only those stored for medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, and premature infertility can be preserved for longer - up to 55 years in total.
my opinion: I think I'll stick with the gals who could pregnant with their natural "storage" method.