Perceptions, outcomes, and regret following social egg freezing in the UK; a cross‐sectional survey
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2019Vol. 99(3), pp. 324–332
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Benjamin P. Jones, Lorraine Kasaven, Ariadne L’Heveder, Maria Jalmbrant, Joy Green, Mahmoud Makki, Rabi Odia, Guy Morris, Timothy Bracewell‐Milnes, Srdjan Saso, Paul Serhal, Jara Ben Nagi
Abstract
We demonstrate herein important and novel insights into the motivations and perceptions of women from a UK population who have undergone social egg freezing. Despite potential physical, psychological, and financial burdens, only a small minority of women experience regret after social egg freezing. We also highlight clear discontent with the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority storage limit among social egg freezers in the UK.
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