How safe are your eggs? A year after two storage tank failures horrified thousands of women and fertility doctors, NBCNews examines whether the industry has changed.
More women than ever are now freezing their eggs. For some, it's about the state of their health; for others it's the state of their ... youth.
A year after two storage tank failures horrified thousands of women and fertility doctors, NBC News examines: Who's on the hook when freezers go bad? Has technology changed since the failures? And, are women rethinking their plans in the light of the risks and costs?
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