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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,.
When the White Paper on Singapore's Women's Development was released in late March, among the 25 action plans proposed, the upcoming changes to the egg-freezing policy in Singapore - that women aged 21 to 35 will be allowed to opt for elective egg freezing starting in 2023 - seemed to generate the most buzz, considering the profound impact they'll likely.
December 23, 2020
This trip had meant to be one for celebrating Mdm Chan s pregnancy, but ended up being a trip to help clear their minds.
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For many couples, their journey to having a child is marked with many momentous occasions and celebratory milestones seeing their child s first heartbeat, completing their first trimester, feeling the baby move.
However, for Chan and her husband, Chow, their road to parenthood has been fraught with fear and trepidation.
Each trip to the doctor fills them with relief when they hear assurance and good news that their baby is growing well. However, it lasts for perhaps five minutes, until invasive thoughts start creeping in again.