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Thursday 19 November 2015

Woman loses legal case to preserve embryos


A judge ruled Wednesday that the frozen embryos of a divorced San Francisco couple must be thawed and destroyed despite the ex-wife’s desire, over her former husband’s objections, to use them to become pregnant.
The decision by Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo clarifies in an era of emerging reproductive technologies what happens to frozen embryos in California when one person in a dispute wants them and the other one doesn’t. The judge said that directives signed by the couple agreeing that the embryos be “thawed and discarded” in the event of a divorce must be respected.
“It is a disturbing consequence of modern biological technology that the fate of the nascent life, which the embryos in this case represent, must be determined in a court by reference to cold legal principles,” Massullo wrote in an 83-page tentative ruling. “However, only an infinitesimally small percentage of the four million frozen embryos currently in storage in the United States are destined to be implanted and brought to life.
“There must be rules to govern the disposition of the rest.”
The case drew national attention as a test of spousal rights over frozen embryos. 
 
Mimi Lee, 46, a former anesthesiologist turned musician, sought to use the embryos she and her former husband, investment analyst Stephen Findley, 45, froze prior to beginning treatment for breast cancer diagnosed just days before their September 2010 wedding. Given her age and the anti-hormone medications needed to treat the cancer, she was expected to be rendered infertile.
 
The couple, who have known each other since they were undergraduates at Harvard University, quickly opted to undergo in vitro fertilization to preserve their chance at having biological children.
 
The IVF procedure involves extracting a woman’s eggs and fertilizing the ovum with sperm outside the body. The fertilized embryos can then be frozen in liquid nitrogen for future use.
 
Before the procedure, the couple signed an agreement with the UCSF Center for Reproductive Health that said the embryos would be given to one of them only in the event of the other’s death, but were to be destroyed in other circumstances, including divorce.
 
Lee’s therapies eradicated the cancer, but her marriage to Findley did not survive. Findley filed for divorce in August 2013.
 
Lee, wanting to take advantage of her last chance to have biological children, brought the matter of the frozen embryos to court, arguing that the agreement they had signed was not binding and violated her right to procreate.
 
She testified in court that the agreement was hastily signed and that such directives are not set in stone. Her former husband told the judge the couple had discussed wanting to have children together only if they were married to each other.
 
In her ruling, Massullo said the contract was valid. “It is undisputed that Lee never informed Findley or UCSF that she believed she would unilaterally change the directives,” the judge wrote.
 
In a statement, her attorneys said Lee “is disappointed with the court’s tentative ruling and is evaluating her legal options.”
 
Findley’s attorneys said both parties have 15 days to file objections. The decision becomes final after the judge reviews the objections and makes any changes, if necessary, to the opinion.
 
In a similar high-profile case working its way through a California court, the ex-fiance of Sofia Vergara has sued the actress to keep her from destroying the two frozen embryos the couple created in 2013.
Beverly Hills attorney Fred Silberberg, who is representing Vergara, agreed with Wednesday’s ruling in the Lee-Findley case, saying that one party should not have the option to change his or her mind after the fact.
“The fact that material is cryogenically preserved should not give one party the ability to force the other into unwanted parenthood or to have to relinquish their right to their biological child,” Silberberg said in a statement


Source: SF Gate 

28 comments:

Unknown said...

Well tk heart
~D great anonymous!

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Since her former husband objected to her using it to get pregnant, the decision of the court is not out of place.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Unknown said...

5 signs a woman just had sex

Unknown said...

Hmm!

Northern Princess 7 said...

Okay, power of a woman

Unknown said...

Okay o.

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Bonita Bislam said...

What nonsense is this? Instead of killing that embryo,how about nurturing it to life & giving the baby to motherless babies home.
Technology has reached quite an alarming state that human life is becoming increasingly valueless

Angie said...

Written in black and white,and signed..she should have used it before their divorce was finalized.

Blessed day to us all!

CHERYL (aka FROM GLORY to GLORY) said...

She made her bed, she shld lie on it. She shldnt av rushed to divorce him considering the clause in the first place.

Unknown said...

Aahan one can ave d chilld and take full responsibility of d child alone na...it's nt compulsory the other comes into d pic! ,if he doesn't want it and she does, she shld ave d child and cater to it alone! dats wa d judge shld rule not ruin d chance of a woman having aa child!

Unknown said...

Aahan one can ave d chilld and take full responsibility of d child alone na...it's nt compulsory the other comes into d pic! ,if he doesn't want it and she does, she shld ave d child and cater to it alone! dats wa d judge shld rule not ruin d chance of a woman having aa child!

Unknown said...

Na waoh! Am not surprised sha. It's a rapidly modernizing world we are in today so we are prepared to keep getting modernized stories like this that leaves you wondering what kinda stories we would be getting in the next 5 to 10 years. Frightening Abi?

Unknown said...

Dis one na wetn kwanu? Is it legai murder or wot?

Unknown said...

Oyibo nawa

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Unknown said...

na wa oh! am just speechless! the woman is going to loose everything, i understand the man dont want to go into parenthood, but he should consider the woman's cry of having her own biological children, i thought they were once in "LOVE" sad world.

Unknown said...

Oyinbo and their wahala. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Unknown said...

Oyinbo people life is tailored around Court Case, na wa o! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

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my opinion said...

Hmmmm

Did u read this piece @ all?

There are over 4million embryos in store in usa

That is 4million new people added to the population in existence there (if they should go by this ur sentiment)

U masturbate and waste ur cum, same as men waste sperm to masturbation or inside condom!!! If allowed to join, THOSE are babies too. Yet we scream FAMILY PLANNING

Human life isn't valueless* if they dissolve the embryo

Human life becomes valueless* when they nurture it to become full human and can't properly care for it! Send it to motherless babies' home?? No sane person wishes to grow there!!! Worse off nurturing one to full human intentionally and sending him/her off there.

Anonymous said...

Quite unfortunate. She should have preserved just her eggs till she was ready. Lesson for women. The man can produce sperm but the woman can not produce quality egg. Harsh reality

Anonymous said...

ode. he filed for divorce

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