The Wider Image: Taiwan women freeze their eggs as 'insurance' in hopes for law change
Li Yi-ping, chief director of the reproduction medical centre, points to a screen displaying Vivian Tung's ovarian follicles during a regular check-up at the Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan, June 17, 2023. The egg freezing process took two weeks, during which Tung, 33, had to inject herself with hormonal medicine to stimulate egg production, as well as to attend check-ups every two to three days for blood tests. "It's my insurance policy," she said. REUTERS/Ann Wang SEARCH "WANG FERTILITY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.