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11: Woman loses Family Court bid for baby to dead partner | February 13, 2013

A WOMAN cannot fulfil her late partner’s final wish and have their child by IVF because the Family Court lacks jurisdiction over his frozen sperm…





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12: Call to discount IVF for embryo donors | January 20, 2013

PROSPECTIVE parents could receive discounted fertility treatment if they promise to donate some of their embryos to other people, under a proposal to deal with the problem of thousands of unwanted embryos sitting in clinic freezers…





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13: Widow allowed to use husband’s sperm | January 4, 2013

A widow has been allowed to extract her dead husband’s sperm a day after he took his own life, following an urgent West Australian court hearing…





Yearning … Peter Liston wants contact with the children he helped create. Photo: Penny Stephens
14: ‘I want to meet my kids’ | December 9, 2012

As a young school teacher, Peter Liston made 10 donations of sperm on the condition he would remain anonymous. He was paid $100 to cover his costs. But since then, he has often wondered about what became of his contribution…





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15: Lesbian police in IVF child custody battle | March 25, 2012

AN AMERICAN lesbian who took the biological child of her former partner to Australia has sparked a ground-breaking custody battle over their eight-year-old daughter in the Florida Supreme Court…





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16: Widow Jocelyn Edwards fighting to deliver her husband’s IVF baby | April 21, 2011

A WOMAN fighting to have her dead husband’s baby has launched a new court battle to take his frozen sperm outside NSW for use in IVF treatment…





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17: Surrogacy Debates Rage In QLD | February 10, 2010

Altruistic surrogacy – when a woman has another couple’s child without payment – is currently being debated MPs in Queensland. The practice is currently illegal in the sunshine state, punishable by a $10,000 fine or three years’ imprisonment. ..




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