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More women are freezing their eggs

Mike Jeffreys

Mike speaks with Amanda Lambros, a relationship counselor and bestselling author, about the doubling of women freezing their eggs as IVF success rates rise and more single and same-sex couples choose to have children.

In 2022, nearly 7,000 women froze their eggs, up from 3,642 in 2020, according to data from Australia and New Zealand. Over a third (38%) of women froze their eggs for non-medical reasons, such as not having a partner.

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