Muslim women in Malaysia are forbidden by a fatwa to freeze their eggs before marriage.
Syariah law only allows a womans eggs to be fertilised by her husbands
sperm. Thus, freezing her eggs for social purposes is not allowed, said
fertility expert Dr Natasha Ain Mohd Nor.
"A fatwa has been established for Muslim women, where freezing their
eggs before marriage is not permissible," she told Bernama.
"However, after marriage, they can freeze their eggs provided they be fertilised by the sperm of the husband."
Dr Natasha said egg freezing in Islam was only encouraged if the woman
is unable to conceive naturally due to a medical condition, and not for
social reasons where young single women freeze their eggs to become
pregnant later on in life.
Asked what the current thinking was among Muslim women in Malaysia on
egg freezing, she said: "They havent caught up with the idea as it is
very expensive. Egg freezing could cost a woman between RM15,000 and
RM17,000."
Dr Natasha, who works at the KL Fertility Centre, said Muslim women who
opted to freeze their eggs were usually those with life-threatening
illnesses such as cancer.
"Muslim women wishing to freeze their eggs do it for medical purposes. But this is still a very small minority," she said.
"These women are usually undergoing chemotherapy. They are referred by
their doctor to a fertility expert to assist them freeze their eggs as
an option should they later decide to have children."
Asked whether there were other reasons for Muslim women seeking to
freeze their eggs, Dr Natasha said she had helped freeze the eggs of
Muslim women whose husbands could not produce enough sperm.
"What happens is that we freeze the womans eggs, and then give the
husband a day or two to produce the sperm to fertilise them."
Dr Natasha encouraged women in general not to delay pregnancy, saying
egg freezing was not a 100 percent guarantee that they would conceive.
"Egg freezing is an option, but the likelihood of the woman becoming pregnant is not 100 percent guaranteed," she said.
"If a woman wants to freeze her eggs, she is encouraged to do so in her
early 30s while she still has enough eggs. In her 40s, it would be
difficult."
Dr Natasha said a womans eggs could last five to 10 years after they were frozen.
"Therefore, it would be advisable for a woman who wants to delay
pregnancy to see a gynaecologist and have a full health assessment to
know about the fertility of her eggs."
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