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Widow wins right to preserve sperm

Widow wins right to preserve spermBy Leanne Edmistone and Simon AtkinsonFebruary 20, 2004AN Ipswich widow has won a legal bid to remove and preserve sperm from her dead husband in a landmark...

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I picked other as I really don't know how I feel about this. It kinda doesn't seem right to extract sperm froma dead body. I'm sure she will have the chance to remarry and have children in the furture!

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I can understand why she would want to do this. She loves this man, was planning to have babies with him anyway, and now there is the added emotional pull of wanting part of him to live on, in their...

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Hmmm, I don't know really but I don't think she has a right unless he gave permission prior to his death. this is tricky and I really have no idea. lol What about his family? mother etc? I think they...

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Come to think about it, no I don't think it is right. men should have to sign something in the event that they die before having children. something to say they give permission if this happens. I mean...

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Hmmm, not sure where my thoughts lie on this one. I mean, wouldn't it be terrible to be in that situation...but then again, that's life ain't it?Another thought struck me as well. How would we feel if...

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Very Very good point Susumum and when you asked the reverse question I knew the answer instantly. NO WAY.

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