Give Singaporean women more time to find Mr Right, says actress Ase Wang

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After finding out she might not be able to conceive naturally, Singaporean actress Ase Wang decided to freeze her eggs at a hospital in Bangkok. In Singapore, this procedure can only be done for medical reasons.
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Singaporean actress Ase Wang, 37, had a rude shock when she underwent a fertility check about two years ago.

She found out that it would probably be difficult for her to conceive naturally owing to her very low reserves of eggs. The prognosis was given by three different doctors who asked her to consider freezing her eggs if she wanted babies.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on November 03, 2019, with the headline Give Singaporean women more time to find Mr Right, says actress Ase Wang. Subscribe