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U.K. Plans to Extend Storage Limit for Eggs, Sperm and Embryos

U.K. Plans to Extend Storage Limit for Eggs, Sperm and Embryos

Storage limits for sperm, eggs and embryos in the U.K. are to be increased to a maximum of 55 years to give people greater choice over when to start a family.
 
Under the proposals announced by Health Secretary Sajid Javid on Monday, prospective parents would be given the option to keep or dispose of frozen reproductive cells or embryos at 10-year intervals. The existing storage limit is 10 years.
 
“The current storage arrangements can be severely restrictive for those making the important decision about when to start a family, and this new legislation will help turn off the ticking clock in the back of people’s minds,” Javid said in a statement. 

“Technological breakthroughs –- including in egg freezing -– have changed the equation in recent years and it’s only right that this progress puts more power into the hands of potential parents,” he said.

The proposals, which follow a public consultation, require approval by Parliament.

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