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VADODARA: The 29-year-old man whose sperms were collected and preserved as he was on the verge of losing his battle against Covid-19, died at a city-based hospital on Thursday morning.
The man breathed his last due to multiple organ failure. But before he succumbed his sperms were collected and preserved at the hospital following orders issued by the Gujarat high court.
When the patient was on a life support system, his wife had moved the HC pleading that the sperms of her husband be preserved so that she can conceive through IVF if her husband does not recover.
VADODARA: The sperm of a 29-year-old man who is fighting a losing battle against Covid-19 has been collected and preserved at a Vadodara hospital. The patient is on life support.
His wife had moved the Gujarat HC on Monday, pleading that his sperm be preserved so that she can conceive through IVF if he does not make it.
She had to move the court as the pending Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill stipulates that no man’s sperm can be obtained without his consent. The hospital management had insisted on a court order in the absence of consent. After hearing the plea, the HC on Tuesday directed the Sterling Hospital to preserve the sperm.
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VADODARA: Sperms of a 29-year-old man who is fighting a losing battle against coronavirus have been collected and preserved at a city-based hospital following orders of the Gujarat high court (HC).
The wife of the patient who is on life support system, had moved HC on Monday evening pleading that sperms of her husband be preserved so that she can conceive through IVF if her husband does not recover from Covid-19.
The newly wed had to move court as the pending Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill stipulates that no man’s sperm can be obtained without his consent. The hospital management had insisted on a court order in the absence of consent.
The pending Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill stipulates that no man’s sperm can be obtained without his consent. The hospital management insisted on a court order in the absence of the consent
AHMEDABAD: In an emotional quest for life endangered by Covid-19, a wife moved the Gujarat high court on Monday evening pleading that sperms of her husband, who is fighting a losing battle against coronavirus hooked on to life support system, are preserved.
The woman, along with parents of her husband, moved the court with an emergency plea saying that the hospital has informed them that the 29-year-old may not live for more than a day. She urged the court saying that she wants the biological material of her husband safeguarded so that she can become a mother to his child at a later date using assisted reproductive technology. The patient s parents support her desire.