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SINGAPORE Amanda Lin, a 37-year-old single, has 21 eggs banked up as an "insurance" plan of sorts to have children in the future. The vice-president of forex and derivative sales at a bank said: "I don't want to regret it if I get married at a later age and cannot conceive. "It's good if I can find someone now,.
Today, Ferring Pharmaceuticals released a white paper report titled "Real Voices, New Insights: Eureka Moments for Fertility in Asia" integrating findings from a multi-country survey ("EUREKA") across seven countries in Asia involving over 1,465 respondents who were considering, receiving, or have completed fertility treatments.1,2 Supported by publications and experts' opinion, the insights reported can help guide couples, the public and governments to better understand the infertility journey
It comes after a recent review of local and international evidence showed that success rates of egg freezing remain relatively stable for women up to 37 years old.