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This chapter presents a discussion between an number of experts on fertility. Each person presents his/her views on future fertility insurance. According to Herman Tournaye, vitrification will completely change the clinical approach that is present today. On the other hand Helen Picton says that even with vitrification, we have to have good eggs to vitrify. If we can get the quality of the egg right, vitrification of metaphase II (MII)'s is what we will see being used in clinical practice, and successfully. Roger Gosden feels that embryo freezing should be offered where possible. There is need to raise awareness of the possibility of 'early ovarian ageing'. When discussing screening for early ovarian ageing, and fertility insurance, the question is whether any of these tests could be transferred from the field of assisted reproduction to the general population to be used in asymptomatic young women to predict their future fertility.
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