A widower has won a landmark legal case in the UK's High Court, to allow him to try for a baby with a surrogate, using the last remaining IVF embryo he created with his late wife.
Ms Choya had not been given sufficient opportunity to give the consent in writing because a form completed during the IVF process was "far from clear" about how to do soMs Choya, an accountant, had died "tragically and without warning", in February 2019, just 18 weeks into her pregnancy, after developing complications and suffering a uterine rupturehis case would not "open any floodgates"Image source,Mr Jennings, from Highbury, north London, had told the judge he...
"We eventually got to the position of accepting that having given IVF our best shot, this would be the last time and the final embryo would be saved for surrogacy."
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