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Widow fights destruction of her late husband's sperm

A widow who is trying to stop her late husband's sperm being destroyed is taking her case to the High Court today. Legal representatives of Beth Warren, 26, will ask a judge to rule on her challenge to a time limit imposed by the fertility regulator.

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Widow fights for right to have late husband's baby

A widow who is fighting the destruction of her late husband's sperm says she is too "heartbroken" to have his child right now, but wants to have the option when she is more settled.

Beth Warren, 26, spoke to Daybreak about how she was told she had "six weeks to become pregnant" after losing her husband and brother in quick succession, if she was to stay within a legal timeframe.

"Right now I am still feel heartbroken and it's not the time to have a child because I feel lonely and want that little part of him back - I need to do it at a time that is right."

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