Court rules mother cannot use dead son's sperm to make grandkids

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The European Court of Human Rights said Dominique Petithory Lanzmann does not have legal standing to bring her late son's sperm to a fertility clinic in Israel so it can be implanted in eggs to make her grandchildren.

The European Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that Dominique Petithory Lanzmann does not have legal standing to bring her late son's sperm to a fertility clinic in Israel so it can be implanted in eggs to make her grandchildren.reported that Lanzmann, the widow of Claude Lanzmann, director of the Holocaust documentaryFelix was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2014.

Shortly after Felix's death, Dominique requested that the hospital transfer his sperm to a clinic in Israel that was authorized to perform medically assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization and surrogacy. It is not known if a donor mother had been identified.

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