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World Service,2 mins

Should there be limits on storing frozen eggs?

World Update

Available for over a year

People in the UK whose eggs or sperm are stored for medical reasons, such as for cancer treatment or premature infertility, can preserve them for 55 years. However, there is a 10-year limit for everyone else, forcing a choice about whether destroy the eggs or embryos, or start a family before they may be ready. One woman, who prefers to remain anonymous, tells us about the mounting anxiety of approaching her 10-year limit. (Image: Freezing eggs for storage. Credit: Getty Images)

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