“I think the requirement that only married couples can use frozen eggs is a little bit backward.”
Women aged between 21 and 35 can now undergo elective egg freezing for non-medical reasons next year, but with a catch: in line with the idea of ‘upholding parenthood within marriage’, the updated policy only allows legally married couples to use their frozen eggs to have a baby.
Is that fair? Singaporeans weigh in on the good, the bad, and the ugly, in light of such changes.