A widow who gave birth to her late husband's baby through two years after he passed away said she could now face potential criminal charges if she decides not to use the other embryos that they created before his death, amid the 's recent overturning of Roe v. Wade.Bevin Farrand, 42, a professional speaker and business coach from , , welcomed two children with her husband, Mark - a son named Johnathan and a daughter named Guinevere - through in vitro fertilization. Mark knew that he would likely face fertility problems since he had previously received chemotherapy to treat lupus, so the pair decided to do a 'hyperstimulation' early on in their relationship - which meant doctors retrieved as many eggs as possible from Bevin, fertilized them with Mark's viable sperm, and then froze them.
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