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[sport] Nat Sciver-Brunt reveals she missed first England T20 vs Pakistan after egg freezing treatment


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England's Nat Sciver-Brunt played a vital role during the Women's Ashes last summer

 

England all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt has revealed she missed the opening T20 against Pakistan after egg freezing treatment. Sciver-Brunt has been married to former England fast bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt since May 2022, and revealed that the pair want to start a family after Nat has finished her career."Katherine and myself would love to start a family but I'd also love to keep playing cricket," said Sciver-Brunt as part of the Under the Lid podcast. "I'd only just started back to exercise, so wasn't quite ready to play," she continued.The procedure involved harvesting and freezing a woman's eggs so she can have children at a later date."I'd like to carry a baby when I finish playing cricket and I think Katherine would like to carry a baby as well," she said. "We are lucky in that we have more options than one. We're just working out the best way for us to go about it."England have been really good. The sports science and medical department are really supportive and helping me along the way, making sure coming back to cricket has been smooth. After the procedure you're wiped out for quite a few days." Katherine Sciver-Brunt said on the podcast: "If Nat was 24 she might want to have a child, then come back and play. At 31, it's on the verge," she said. "Freezing the eggs now and having healthy eggs to come back to - it's great to be able to have that choice because it's not cheap and very invasive." Katherine Sciver-Brunt was England's all-time leading wicket-taker, retiring after a 19-year career in 2023.

https://www.skysports.com/cricket/news/12123/13137755/nat-sciver-brunt-reveals-she-missed-first-england-t20-vs-pakistan-after-egg-freezing-treatment

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