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Ex-wife ordered to pay £39,000 for IVF trick

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A woman who used an ex-boyfriend's sperm to conceive a child but then tricked her ex-husband into believing that the boy was his son, has been ordered to pay £39, 000 in damages.

The ex-husband, who is in his sixties, did not discover the reality until after he had paid £80,000 in child maintenance and spent time caring for the child, who is nine. The case highlights the confusion and heartache that can result from improper use of IVF.
 

Watch Andrea Williams comment on the opening of the UK's first National Sperm Bank, and the ethics of sperm donation

 

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