Tag Archives: social egg freezing

Elective Egg Freezing: Should it Be Publicly Funded?
Zoë Walwyn and Katie Hammond evaluate the Ontario Liberal Party’s inclusion of funded elective egg freezing in their platform for the June 2022 election.
Single Women’s Reproductive Rights in China
Qian Liu explains that single women in China who are contemplating pregnancy often care more about the attitudes of their parents towards single mothers, than about the laws on assisted reproduction.
Egg Freezing in China: Liberty or Despair?
Jing-Bao Nie comments on how, in different ways, inadequate social supports for reproduction and parenting, and the prohibition on social egg freezing by single women in China limit women’s reproductive liberty.
Egg Freezing: An Illusory Choice
Lucy Morgan critiques the corporate and political framings of egg freezing as a “solution” to delayed motherhood.
Frozen Eggs and Heated Debates
Angel Petropanagos reflects on public debates about social egg freezing.