Channel One Newscast: ?Fatherhood After Death?: Geula Even interviews Irit Rosenblum. An Israeli court allowed the parents of a young man who died of cancer to use his frozen sperm, which he had deposited in a sperm bank, in order to conceive a child. Baruch Posniansky?s parents have already found a woman who wished to be impregnated with the sperm he left. All this is possible thanks to a detailed Biological Will that was left by the deceased. Irit Rosenblum, founder and executive director of New Family Organization, accompanied this process. Geula Even: Have you been accompanying this process from the moment when the young man wrote the Biological Will, or afterwards, accompanying his parents? Irit Rosenblum: I?ve been accompanying this process since its inception in 2001, when I created the option of leaving a Biological Will. I turned to the young population of soldiers, whose life was endangered, to enable them to leave a biological legacy if, god forbid, their reproductive capability was damaged in the course of their military service. Geula Even: And was the Posniansky family one of the ones that responded? Irit Rosenblum: I?ve been accompanying the Posniansky family since before Baruch?s death. Geula Even: Did they waver in their decision, or did they immediately know that this is what they needed to do? The parents and the son? Irit Rosenblum: By the time they came to me, their decision had been made. They came to us knowing that this process was possible. They <b>?</b>
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