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The Big Debate: Egg Freezing
By Kate Matharu on Tuesday 8 September 2009
Did you read our October fertility report about women choosing to freeze their eggs and how to maximise your chances of having a baby?
If so, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the issue. Have you chosen to freeze your eggs? Are you worried about your fertility? Or have you had a successful pregnancy after using a frozen egg?
This is your chance to get your point of view across and share your experiences with other women who are passionate about the subject.
Join in Marie Claire’s Big Debate, starting today and featuring every week on marieclaire.co.uk by posting your comment in the box below.
Tuesday 8 September 2009
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When you are younger, you believe you grow up, get a job, get married, buy a house then have a baby. It's that simple... until you grow up.
All options that offer hope to couples who can offer a loving a caring home for a child, are a positive thing. I don't think any woman would embark on egg freezing if they didn't really want kids in the future, it doesn't sound easy.
Comment by Jo on October 02 22:10
I have alot of simpathy for those women who have tried to have a baby and yet for some reason cannot.
Some children in this world are really wanted and i think that this egg freezing should be available to all women, but only after a set period of trying naturally.
Unfortunately, it is all too easy for youngsters of today to have children they did not plan or want, leaving society to pay and sometimes care for them and many children being brought up by children!
If a women single or otherwise, has tried to maturally concieve yet have a medical reason why they can't, the government should help them.
Comment by Hayley Trindade on October 05 13:16