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<strong>Woman loses egg case</strong>
A court has overruled a rare legal challenge brought by an unmarried Beijing woman seeking the right to freeze her eggs. The Chaoyang Intermediate People’s Court in Beijing said in a judgement that the hospital did not violate the woman’s rights in denying her access to freeze her eggs. Teresa Xu (徐棗棗) received the judgement on Friday, almost three years after she first brought the case. In China, national law does not explicitly ban unmarried people from services like fertility treatments, and simply states that a “husband and wife” can have up to three children. In 2018,

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