Menopause will no longer be a barrier for women building their careers, a scientist has claimed, following a research breakthrough which will allow for older women to have children.
The revolutionary procedure, which is being offered by the fertility expert who pioneered IVF, works by tricking women's biological clocks into thinking they are far younger than they are.
The surgery freezes ovarian tissue at -150C. It is then stored in an ice bank until women reach the menopause when it is then thawed and transplanted back into the body years later when it will then kickstart women's natural hormones and delay the menopause.
This is the first surgery of its kind in the world is being offered by a UK-based company called ProFaM (Protecting Fertility and Menopause), co-founded by four world-renowned experts in reproductive medicine.
Professor Simon Fishel, ProFaM's chief executive and founder, offers the $12000 surgery which lasts just 30 minutes privately and nine British women aged between 22 and 36 have already undergone the surgery.