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During the course of the criminal investigation, another type of fraud came to light. For a variety of reasons, some patients had arranged to be artificially inseminated with sperm provided by screened, anonymous donors arranged by Jacobson. In order to preserve the anonymity of the donors, Jacobson explained, he identified them in records ...
Donald Lee Cline (born December 10, 1938) is a former American medical doctor of obstetrics and gynecology and convicted felon. [1] [2] Between 1974 [clarification needed] and 1987, Cline sired over 90 children without disclosing himself as the sperm donor to his patients. [3]
Greg has trouble accepting that the insemination requires an anonymous donor and admits he isn't ready to be a father. Mary's mother instincts make her decide to still have the insemination and, yet again, Dr. Jacobson uses his own sperm samples. Meanwhile, Mary's friend Sue thinks she is thirteen weeks pregnant, when she suddenly bleeds.
The couple, who filed the suit anonymously, had struggled to conceive naturally but the wife became pregnant through artificial insemination conducted by Danzer. The couple had twin daughters that ...
The doctor, Gerald Mortimer, had artificially inseminated Rowlette’s mother with sperm from her husband and a doctor. But Mortimer used his own sperm during the procedure, concealing what he had ...
A federal grand jury in Vermont has ordered that a doctor pay $5.25 million to a woman he artificially inseminated with his own sperm without her consent.
The first recorded case of artificial insemination was John Hunter in 1790, who helped impregnate a linen draper's wife. [1] [2] The first reported case of artificial insemination by donor occurred in 1884: William H. Pancoast, a professor in Philadelphia, took sperm from his "best looking" student to inseminate an anesthetized woman without her knowledge.
A Florida woman who accused a Vermont doctor of impregnating her with his own sperm rather than a donor's was awarded $5.25 million by a federal court jury Wednesday.