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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm
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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

An interesting story on the BBC, at first I felt sympathy but the more I read, the more I felt let down.

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Warren Brewer, 32, had his sperm frozen before having radiotherapy treatment for cancer and signed forms saying his wife could use it if he died.

Regulations state sperm and eggs can be stored for decades, but individuals must update their consent every few years.

That is no longer possible since Mr Brewer's death - so, under current rules, if the sperm is not used within 14 months it will be destroyed.

The couple had been together for eight years and married in December 2011, six weeks before Mr Brewer died.

Mrs Warren, who uses her late husband's first name as her surname, said she was not yet ready to have his child and may never decide to.

But the 28-year-old physiotherapist wants to be able to keep her options open.

She told BBC Radio 5 live: "I can't make that decision, and certainly can't start doing it, at a time when I'm still grieving and professionally trying to establish myself financially and so on."

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She said any child she had using the sperm would be brought up surrounded by photographs and videos of her late husband and would have "two families" in their life.

"Of course it's not ideal," she added. "That's something I've got to go over in my head at a time when I'm not so emotional and not still grieving so painfully over my husband."

I feel for the dead guy more than the widow. He gave her everything he had, knowing he was dying, and she wants "keep her options open" - to do what? Sit around crying? Focus on her career? Find another guy to raise the kids surrounded by pictures of a dead man?

These stories always manage to be supportive while accidentally portraying the women as washed-up spinsters in the making. Divorcees who never got the chance to destroy the man's life because he inconsiderately died before she could work up to it. It's always about her choices, never about honouring the dead guy's wishes.

Am I seeing this too harshly?

"I'd hate myself if I had that kind of attitude, if I were that weak." - Arnold
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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

Balls
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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

Nah, if she just kept her fat mouth shut and said, "I want his sperm so i can have his baby!! She would have done just fine.

Normal people are idiots when you put them in front of a camera.
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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

Update: She won the case and now has the ability to keep his gametes on ice for 50+ years
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26470656

So she can either pour them down the drain if she meets someone better, or wait until the ticking of the biological clock gets too loud.

"I'd hate myself if I had that kind of attitude, if I were that weak." - Arnold
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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

Selfish Cunt.

This is pure selfishness. She didn't care for her husband while he was alive and follow his dreams of a family. Poor dude died without having a legacy.

The audacity of the bitch to claim the child will have two families is the hamster at it's finest.

I cannot see another man LTR'ing this bitch and allowing her to have another mans child.
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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

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Widow's court fight to extend storage of dead husband's sperm

The question is, if she uses them will she be a single mother or a widow?

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