Singapore Eases Egg Freezing Rules as Births Hit Record Low

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Singapore will further ease rules on egg freezing by increasing the age limit for women who wish to undergo the procedure.

The move, announced by the city-state’s Ministry of Health and Ministry of Social and Family Development Monday, will set the age cap on the optional procedure at 37, up from the originally planned 35, from July 1. The new rule will apply to both women seeking to freeze their eggs and donors.