First, oocyte cryopreservation, a single woman, should be a human right, and free choice should not be a reason for criticism. At present, unmarried women are not allowed to freeze their eggs in China, and married women are eligible to freeze their eggs only on the premise of infertility and malignant tumors. In other words, most women do not enjoy the right of assisted reproduction, and autonomous reproduction is still a dream. Nowadays, more and more women choose to be infertile without marriage, and there are more and more proposals to let more women enjoy assisted reproductive rights. Human rights are becoming more and more open, and the right to self-reproduction should also be one of women's rights. They want to keep their active eggs in case they regret it after forty years, and there is nothing wrong with keeping their offspring.
Second, oocyte cryopreservation can keep the eggs alive, making it easier for women to conceive after 40. What is frozen eggs and what is the use of frozen eggs? Presumably, many people are not clear. The popularization of this aspect in China really needs to be improved. Although this technology is not yet fully mature, its benefits are indeed considerable. As we all know, it is difficult for a woman to get pregnant after forty. Eggs are most active between the ages of 25 and 30, and girls are most likely to get pregnant at this age. But now many women are too busy for career or other reasons to get married and have children. In order to keep your eggs healthy, oocyte cryopreservation is a good choice. It can use technology to freeze women's healthy eggs and take them out when needed. This can not only keep the eggs healthy, but also solve the distress that most women don't want to get married and have children at present. It's a very good technique for women.
Before, many entertainment stars had oocyte cryopreservation's ideas, such as Chen Qiaoen and Angel. Their ideas have also been supported by most netizens, and of course, a small number of male chauvinists and marriage activists have questioned and abused them. As mentioned above, every woman should enjoy the right of assisted reproduction, and it is their freedom to decide when to give birth. Of course, this technology is not perfect, the success rate is not high, and the successful frozen egg baby is still in the observation stage. But these risks and worries should be left to the woman to think about, rather than directly depriving her of this right. Earlier in Shanghai, there was a human rights dispute case in which a single woman was refused oocyte cryopreservation. Although there is no result, it tells us that this problem can no longer be closed. Avoidance can't solve any problems, which involve marriage, individuals and countries. It's not that easy to solve. But it's still the same as I said above. It is absolutely useless not to talk about it.