Recently actor Shehnaaz Gill shared her candid thoughts on marriage, saying that it depended on every woman’s choice and urged them to freeze their eggs instead in time so that they could become mothers later. During a podcast to promote her film Ikk Kudi, she said, “I think the ideal time for Indian women to get married would be 30 or 31. I myself am 31 and sometimes feel I should have a baby some day. But even if you are not ready for marriage, get your eggs frozen early as doctors say. I am planning to do so too.”
Gill is not the only woman to feel this way. In fact, over the last five years, Dr Anjali Malpani, infertility specialist and professor emeritus at KEM Hospital, Mumbai , is seeing more younger women walking into her clinic to freeze their eggs. “Egg freezing is the best o

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