Sayuri mentioned the reason why he had to go to Japan to give birth.
On the 8th, on the YouTube channel’Sayuri TV’, a video that mentioned Sayuri’s daily life with her son, Zen, as well as the process of collecting eggs and giving birth was released.
Sayuri replied, “There are 7 eggs that are kept frozen in Korea. When I asked them to send them to Japan, they said no because I had never sent them abroad.” He collected eggs in Japan and had babies in test tubes.
In addition, Sayuri mentioned the reality that it is difficult for unwed mothers to use eggs, saying, “You cannot use eggs in Korea unless you are married.” He said, “I can’t use the 7 eggs I keep until I get married, but I’m thinking about what to do.”
Currently, in Korea, artificial insemination and in vitro baby procedures are supported only for infertile couples who are legally married. In order for a woman to receive sperm donation, her husband’s consent is required. An official from the Ministry of Leisure and Home Affairs is in a position to examine whether improvement is necessary.