A 62-year-old Australian woman has been allowed to remove sperm from her dead husband—but not use it. The Guardian reports the unnamed woman's husband, 61, died.
voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i m ready to go. laughter i m tink llewellyn, i m a bbcjournalist and i m donor conceived. you might never have thought about donor conceived people, but believe me, there are loads of us out there. i m donor conceived. donor conceived. now some of us have the right to find out our egg and sperm donors identity for the very first time. he s usually referred to as the colombian guy or the sperm guy. there s been many names. sometimes i feel like i was born in a lab. i was really worried about coming today. ..so this, at times, will be a difficult story to tell.
voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i m ready to go. laughter i m tink llewellyn, i m a bbcjournalist and i m donor conceived. you might never have thought about donor conceived people, but believe me, there are loads of us out there. i m donor conceived. donor conceived. now some of us have the right to find out our egg and sperm donors identity for the very first time. he s usually referred to as the colombian guy or the sperm guy. there s been many names. sometimes i feel like i was born in a lab. i was really worried about coming today. ..so this, at times, will be a difficult story to tell.