Birth after death: creating life when a parent has died – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

December 22, 2010

Natalie has written an article for the Fertility Network UK magazine about posthumous conception – conceiving a child with stoed eggs, sperm or embryos after someone has died. The article sets out the legal position for surviving mothers and surviving fathers, and sets out what fertilty patients need to think about.

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