More Working Women in China Freeze Their Eggs

October 2, 2015

(The Wall Street Journal) – Ms. Zou is among a growing number of women in China who have gone public with their choice to freeze their eggs in the U.S. and elsewhere. That has ignited debate in a country that restricts fertility treatments as part of its family-planning controls. China has fewer than 20 sperm banks. And as for egg freezing, health officials say the procedure is available only to those who have cervical cancer or other diseases. And they have to be married.