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Love Island's India Reynolds, 33, opens up on 'emotionally difficult' egg freezing journey as she reveals her desire to start a family: 'Why am I having to do this'


Last year, the Love Island star, 33, who is currently single, began freezing her eggs at King's Fertility in London. She went on to do a second round at the beginning of this year.

India rose to fame after appearing on season five of Love Island in 2019 alongside memorable stars like Amber Gill, Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury and Maura Higgins. When the time is right for them to come out, a medical professional will use an ultrasound guided needle and, with a suction device, remove the eggs — seven to 14, on average, for women aged under 38 — from the ovarian follicles. The extracted eggs will be transported into the laboratory, evaluated, and flash-frozen by an embryologist — using an ultra-rapid procedure called vitrification — and then typically placed into a flask containing liquid nitrogen.

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