Teresa Xu’s case has drawn broad coverage in China, including by some state media outlets, since she first brought her case to court in 2019.
According to the judgment she received last year, the hospital argued that egg freezing poses certain health risks. It said that egg-freezing services were only available to women who could not get pregnant in the natural way, and not for healthy patients.
But it also stated that delaying pregnancy could bring risks to the mother during pregnancy and “psychological and societal problems” if there is a large age gap between parents and their child.told reporters that the denial constituted a violation of her right to bodily autonomy and she chose to fight on because this matter is very important to single women.It is unclear when the
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