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Egg freezing technology empowers women with improved reprodu
Egg freezing technology empowers women with improved reprodu
Egg freezing technology empowers women with improved reproductive autonomy, study shows
The largest U.S. report of elective fertility preservation outcomes to date found that 70 percent of women who froze eggs when they were younger than 38—and thawed at least 20 eggs at a later date—had a baby.
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