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Re: Woman loses final embryo appeal
Miss Evans could have stored her eggs rather than embryos, which would have removed the need for a partner's consent. But embryos are more likely to survive the freezing and thawing process. She still has the option of trying for a child using donated eggs. Her solicitor said she had not ruled anything out.
I think she should have just stored the eggs. |
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Wasn't it said that egg storing hadn't been an option at the time?
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I'm with Tink's on this one. Though I feel for the woman. She should have had the eggs frozen.
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like willow said eggs could not be frozen back then, just realised they couldnt do it then but can now, it something thats only just been able to do
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this man has plenty of chances of becoming a father in the future. This poor womans chances of being a mother were thrown away along with her embryo's at the say so of this selfish man.
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What a ridiculous post Flash, the man is not selfish, it's his right not to have a child if he doesn't want one.
The circumstances were different back when the embryos were frozen, if they were still together then I'm sure he would say okay, but they aren't. No way should he be forced by any court to father children, I'm glad the courts saw sense and turned this woman down. Being a parent is not the right of every person, it's merely a privilege. |
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he agreed to it so he should have stuck by it, i agree with flash!
all she wanted was to be a mother, whats wrong with that. |
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Well said! Think it was responsible of the man to withdraw & for good reason, people moan about men pumping then running leaving woman saddled with the child without any thought, i do have respect for this guy however harsh it is on the woman, he did think of the consequences for the possible child. As u said riq quite right a child is not a commodity. I have an aunt who couldnt have children & she has had to get on with her life as best she could. |
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I have yet to find any article where it states the reason for the relationship split. Anyone know ?
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what she should have done is have eggs fertilised by a doner too in case this did happen.
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I did ask for a reason because until somebody shows otherwise the bloke has not really said why he is so adamant. I notice the embryos were placed in safe hands in 2001 and then they split in 2002. Maybe that was when it was made known that the relationship he thought he was in had a different purpose all along ? Yes I'm guessing but I would also suggest that what people are doing when they say he is selfish :) |
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As for the technicality bit to which u will pull my thread, a frozen fertilised embryo is not a fetus nor as yet a living being. |
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