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'They're not frozen embryos, they're my daughters Emma and Isabella!': When Sofia Vergara was with her millionaire ex-fiance, they tried to start an IVF family. Years after they split - despite her vehement objection - he wants them to be born
Sofia, 51, has said she thinks more about becoming a grandmother than a mother again. What woman, in her position, wouldn't sympathise? One man has a different - and rather startling - view
Only in a couple of recorded cases has a court sided with a parent who wants to use an embryo despite their former partner's objections and these have involved scenarios where it is a woman's only chance of parenthood, following cancer treatment. History would suggest that pigs might fly sooner, because from the moment Sofia split from Nick, she made it clear that she had no desire to have the children they had once planned together and was horrified at his refusal to accept the status quo. After hearing the story from his side, I imagine the one thing he says she would agree with is that couples embarking on a fertility treatment that involves putting embryos on ice need a lawyer in the room, before they need a list of baby names.
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