Reported 8 months ago
With the push for egg freezing subsidies in Taiwan to address declining birth rates, concerns have emerged about the effectiveness and fairness of the program. Despite the subsidies offered in four counties, concerns about the low usage rate and the limited benefits of egg freezing have been raised. Experts suggest that for such subsidies to be meaningful, the usage rate needs to exceed 50%. Furthermore, challenges related to existing regulations and requirements for married couples to access the frozen eggs for reproduction have made the process difficult, leaving many to question the true impact of the subsidies on fertility rates and the need for broader support systems to address declining birth rates.
Source: YAHOO