I'm watching (or was watching) A Baby Story. And the mother's husband died in a car accident. The first thing she did was ask the hospital to do a sperm retrieval. So for ten years, she did IVF in order to have his baby, and it was finally successful.
I have never heard anything like this. I guess it's better than a sperm donor, but it's still really odd to me.
Re: ...weird.
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Ten years huh? Do you think doing IVF trying to get pregnant with her dead husbands baby kept her from meeting a new SO?
[QUOTE]Ten years huh? Do you think doing IVF trying to get pregnant with her dead husbands baby kept her from meeting a new SO?
Posted by loopy82[/QUOTE]
<div>I feel like it def. could have. I mean after 10 years you are obviously still hurting but I would assume MOST people would have moved on with their lives. This woman was dedicated...</div>
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I'm not sure I could do that.
And yeah, sperm retrieval wouldn't be my first thought either. I wonder how much time has to pass before that's no longer possible. Minutes? Hours?
[QUOTE]Yeah, I get the sentiments behind it, tafft, but I don't think "OMG SPERM RETRIEVAL" would be the first thing that came to mind if I found out my husband died.
Posted by Narwhal[/QUOTE]
This times a million.
I personally think it would freak my FI totally out if I did such a thing. Of course he'd be dead and wouldn't know the difference...but I think he'd want me to move on. It sounds like this woman never let herself grieve and move forward - that's really, really sad...
[QUOTE]This sounds like a Law & Order SVU episode ...
Posted by rickylee244[/QUOTE]
*giggle* Totally.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re:...weird. : This times a million.
Posted by Button5807[/QUOTE]
Oh I definitely agree there - again like I said it was hypothetical with me , not that I would actually do it or could , but yeah you make a good point :)
[QUOTE]In Response to Re:...weird. : Oh I definitely agree there - again like I said it was hypothetical with me , not that I would actually do it or could , but yeah you make a good point :)
Posted by tafft1[/QUOTE]
I'm trying really hard not to think about how you do a sperm retrieval on a dead guy.
Thats where he keeps them, right?
In the testicles?
Right?
"that's where he keeps them"
Mean other guys keep them elsewhere?
[QUOTE]In Response to Re:...weird. : I'm trying really hard not to think about how you do a sperm retrieval on a dead guy.
Posted by Button5807[/QUOTE]
I wasn't thinking about it until you mentioned it.<div>
</div><div>ew.</div>
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[QUOTE]Maybe they were already TTC so it was on her mind?
Posted by katanne9[/QUOTE]
Possibly, that just gives me thoughts of someone who cared more about babies than the DH then.
[QUOTE]Well BF usually keeps his spermies in his front shirt pocket, so I wanted to be sure.
Posted by Narwhal[/QUOTE]
First I love that you called them spermies.<div>Second omfg hilarious.</div><div>
</div><div>That is all.</div>
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I figure they might use electric shock and apply it to the prudent areas? Like when they are trying to get stud sperm from bulls?
I have a fantastic baby daddy drama story. I'll let you soak this one in and add it here soon.
[QUOTE] I have a fantastic baby daddy drama story. I'll let you soak this one in and add it here soon.
Posted by hetshup[/QUOTE]
OOOOOH! I'm excited!!
[QUOTE]That is odd. I also understand the sentiment, it would just be unusual to explain the situation. <strong>"Your dad died 10 years before you were born"... I'm not sure I could do that. </strong>And yeah, sperm retrieval wouldn't be my first thought either. I wonder how much time has to pass before that's no longer possible. Minutes? Hours?
Posted by Ana_2985[/QUOTE]
This. I can appreciate the sentiment and loyalty - especially since I know how important having a child is to BF (not that I would do this - I don't even think I would have ever thought of this!), but I feel it is very weird for the child. Being that child, I don't know how I would feel about that??
[QUOTE]I figure they might use electric shock and apply it to the prudent areas? Like when they are trying to get stud sperm from bulls?
Posted by hetshup[/QUOTE]
Yup that is exactly how they do it. I feel like its weird that I know that and honestly I don't know why I know that. Anyways, it seems a little weird to me. I guess it would make sense if he had been dying of a disease and they had talked about though.