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3 April 2002
Filed under:Uncategorized at11:45 pm

Ethical problems galore here. A pair of deaf women in the US are using a deaf sperm donor to increase their chances of producing a deaf baby. Ironically, one of them is a major in medical ethics…

The story is a long one but if you want to know how the new baby turns out and read a bizarre further twist to the story, read the last few paras.

Filed under:Uncategorized at6:17 pm

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