"Rising Trend: Women Choosing Egg Freezing for Future Fertility Options"

The popularity of elective egg freezing has surged, with a 400% increase in procedures from 2012 to 2020, but only 2.5% to 3% of women who froze their eggs actually return to use them. While some see egg freezing as a tool for reproductive freedom, others freeze their eggs due to difficulty finding a partner. Medical anthropologists and sociologists suggest that egg freezing may serve as an emotional security blanket and a way to alleviate social pressure. The procedure can cost up to $20,000 per cycle and is not always covered by insurance. Despite the potential benefits, many women grapple with uncertainty and regret over their decision to freeze their eggs.
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