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Re: Wrongful Death Suit Allowed Over EmbryoFrom: Robert J. Carpenter, Jr. MD (zygote@icsi.net)Sat Feb 26 11:38:25 2005
This is perhaps the most absurd case I have read. Expectation analysis of depositing sperm in the mouth would not likely result in a pregnancy. The court should truly have looked at the fraud and deception and detrimental reliance of the "contract" - oral sex - and that paternity charges against him should not be allowed to go forth. The mother - MD needs a good psychiatric evaluation since she is exposing her child to potential for substantial emotional distress and reticule in the future. This is when the judgment of Solomon should be allowed and not the strict letter of the law! On 24 Feb 2005 at 15:56, ainsron wrote:
> You play, you pay!!
-- Robert J. Carpenter, Jr. MD 6624 Fannin, #2720 St. Luke's Medical Tower Houston,TX 77030-2339 713-795-4600
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