
Egg freezing is increasingly viewed as a tool for women to gain reproductive control amid shifting social and biological factors. Traditionally linked to delaying motherhood for career or personal reasons, its appeal now extends to addressing rising male infertility and unpredictable fertility timelines. Women in their late 20s and early 30s, especially in urban areas, are opting for egg freezing to separate biological constraints from life decisions, reflecting broader changes in fertility conversations and choices.
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