The difficulty of dating during COVID-19 lockdowns prompted more Australian women to freeze their eggs, a costly and emotionally fraught procedure for professionals delaying parenthood due to careers and relationships.
Experts said a 1000 per cent increase in women choosing to freeze their eggs before the pandemic had resumed in recent months, amid concerns about the conduct of some operators charging thousands for the service.
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Georgie Moore is a breaking news reporter with The Australian Financial Review based in Parliament House, Canberra. Connect with Georgie on Twitter. Email Georgie at georgie.moore@afr.com