In 2019, 2,260 women became pregnant via fertilisation treatment using frozen eggs, according to new figures from the health data authority, Sundhedsdatastyrelsen.
The number is a fourfold increase compared to 2013, when 526 women were fertilsed using the same assisted reproduction technique.
Meanwhile, the success rate has doubled over the past years – a development that pleased the health minister, Magnus Heunicke.
“Fertility treatment is difficult – physically and psychologically – and it’s easy to understand how much the desire to have a child can fill,” said Heunicke.
“So there is good reason to be happy that considerably more people undergoing fertility treatment become parents today compared to just six years ago.”
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