A court ruling allowed IVF using the sperm of a deceased person
On the 6th February, 1997, a court ruling allowed Diane Blood to receive IVF treatment using her dead husband’s sperm.
The tin can was invented in 1810, but people would be bashing away at it with a hammer and chisel for 48 years until Ezra Warner invented the first can opener.
On the 6th February, 1997, a court ruling allowed Diane Blood to receive IVF treatment using her dead husband’s sperm.


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