Ahmedabad: The wishes of a woman to have her husband’s biological child even after his death encouraged a young wife to apply for an emergency at the Gujarat High Court who was looking for permission to extract sperm from her sick husband.
Love wife wins like on Tuesday night, sperm from a husband associated with artificial life support preserved after HC directive for use for IVF procedures in the future.
More than a month before this request was withdrawn in the hearts of people, a 36-year-old accountant from Vadodara Helly Aerke went ahead and moved his preserved embryos in Anand Fertility Center, with enthusiasm hoping for her husband’s son Sanjay.
It did not produce a pregnancy but Helly said he would not give up.
Sanjay is a sports teacher in school and is known for his love for hockey.
42-year-old child gave up on Covid-19 during the deadly second wave on April 23.
“I really loved my husband.
Together, we have seen dreams to have children but Sanjay left me too fast.
I want to have children and I will continue the treatment until a little Sanjay comes to me,” Helly said.
IVF Specialist Helly Dr.
Nayana Patel of Anand said that it was a painful moment when the widow came with a gift to transfer the embryo more than a month ago.
“He loved her husband and hoped to have her child.
He was worried about what the community would say if he was pregnant after his husband’s death but our family and his family provided his support to continue his decision,” said Dr.
Patel.
Helly said they were married to be late – he was 30 years old and Sanjay was 36 years old when they tied the knot.
The widow said both were aware that age might play obstacles in their pregnancy plan.
So when they fail pregnancy naturally, they consulted with fertility specialists.
After consulting with four different gynecologists in Vadodara, the couple finally began treatment with IVF specialist Dr.
Nayana Patel in Anand.
“Embryos are frozen after fertilizing our biological ingredients.
We did the first cycle in January 2021 but the pregnancy was unsuccessful,” Helly losing.
Surrogium to fulfill his dreams, the couple made a decision to pursue more cycles, Sanjay got Covid-19 in April.
“It was the most traumatic time.
For me.
I struggled to get a bed for him.
Finally, we made him treated at home It hurts but he gave up, “said an emotional.
Helly, who used to work as an accountant, got a job at her husband’s school as an assistant office on compassion reasons.
After school hours, he worked as an insurance agent to get additional money to raise funds for his maintenance.
“Your rahim is incompetent to maintain a pregnancy and hence I have suggested Surrogacy.
I will use the money raised from selling a house.
For treatment.
Sanjay and I have seen dreams of becoming a parent – I will fulfill it at any cost,” Helly said.
The young widow said that he hoped the community would support him in his choice.
“This is the most important decision of me.
Life.
I know Sanjay wants this,” said Helly who said her husband taught him to face life with confidence.