Sayuri Fujita (41, photo), a Japanese broadcaster who recently became a spontaneous single mother, talked about her concerns about frozen eggs in Korea.
On the 8th, Sayuri posted a video titled “Sayuri and Son Zen’s Busy Day Routine” on the YouTube channel “Sayuri TV”.
In the video, Sayuri asked,’Did you use the eggs that have been stored in the past?’ “There are 7 eggs that are kept frozen in Korea. When I asked for it to be sent to Japan, he said it shouldn’t be because I had never sent it abroad.
“Inevitably, I had to collect eggs in Japan and have a baby through a test tube,” he explained.
He confessed, “I can’t use the 7 eggs I keep until I get married,” and “I’m worried and worried about what to do.”
In addition, he said, “I thought a lot about adoption, but in Japan it was illegal for single mothers to adopt, so I gave up.”
Shin Jeong-in, online news reporter [email protected]
Photo = YouTube channel’Sayuri TV’ capture
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