In the framework of advancing women's reproductive rights, this paper analyzes the practice of social egg freezing, with particular attention to the Indian setting. By conserving their fertility for later use, social egg freezing has become a way for women to have more control over their reproductive decisions. It is important to comprehend the consequences of social egg freezing in India, where cultural norms and societal expectations frequently impact reproductive decisions. This essay examines availability, price, and cultural perspectives in relation to social egg freezing in India, as well as ethical, social, and legal issues. This study seeks to shed light on the significance of social egg freezing in improving women's reproductive autonomy in the Indian setting by examining the body of literature and policy frameworks that are currently in place.
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