I'm starting to think that demand in egg freezing technology will rise in the future. There are many factors that make it difficult for current generations to plan for a child, and more factors that indicate it will only become more difficult for the coming generation.
In fact, the average age of marriage in Asian countries have risen quite a lot (mid 30s is normal in Korea), a lot of women have passion and prioritize their career growth (and there is nothing wrong with this), there are couples who plan on having a child but want to ensure they enjoy their time before trying for one, and more factors that make me think egg freezing demand would increase.
I'm curious to hear how this sub thinks about the sector, and if there are any notable companies. I'm only aware of PGNY for now, and while I do not have any positions, I plan on looking into the company in the coming weeks.
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