Late new member of the family, late Pradeesh Patil is right
The boy has been recovered from his son, who has died from cancer, from India, a couple has returned to the boy.
One of their relatives was born in the womb of the sperm from the embryo transplantation - a son, a daughter.
Engineer Priyaesh Patil, Pune's engineer, went to study in Germany, where he was diagnosed with cancer.
He died after being treated in India after three years of treatment.
His mother says before his treatment began, his son's sperm was kept in a German sperm bank. From that time, my son again came back home.
After fighting for three years with cancer, when 27 year old youth of Pune city, Pritish Patil died in 2016, it was not only his parents and sisters who broke them. Friends, relatives, neighbors - everyone had the same mental condition that lost all the laughing young man.
After primary treatment in Germany, the mother of the firstborn brought back the boy to India, Rajshree Patil. He said to BBC Bangla, "After losing the boy, we were all missing, his friends and relatives were all missing." The girl was about nine years younger than the boy. She was so attached to her granddaughter that year that she was suffering from severe depression after her death. Year three has been treated in India, there has not been a single day that no friend has come to him. "
"But I personally thought the boy was in front.
Just put his picture in his room. Always keep a picture of the son yourself. Even if you play something, there is a picture of the first person. "
"Suddenly one day it seems that the boy's sperm is kept in Germany, so that with the help of artificial breeding, I can bring him back to the first place," said the school teacher Rajsri Patil.
Prior to starting treatment for cancer in Germany, the doctors had preserved the early sperm of the family through the permission of the family. It was to be kept in the simane cryoprecipation method, which in spite of being called sperm bank. Rajshri Patil said that she wanted to replicate the sperm of the country and produce her embryo reproduction in her own womb. But the doctors did not agree to it. Only a related sister came forward.
The sperm from the firstborn is replicated in the womb of the embryo, which is called the IVF method.
From the womb of the relative, 12th February has taken birth to a twin.
The doctor who carried out the whole process, Dr. Supriya Puranic BBC was told in Bengali, "It was a great challenge to get the first sperm left from Germany in the first place - although it did not waste sperm properly, but many complex legal issues are involved."
"It was not possible to replace the embryo in the womb of the firstborn, because of the relative of the relative, he gave birth to twins in the first attempt," he said. Mythological
In India, the birth of a dead person using sperm is very low in India. There is no such incident in India's medical science history, where a son-in-law mother used to sperm his son and asked to rebuild his son, said Dr. Supriya Puranic.
Rajshri Patil says that since the twin children came to the house, the whole neighborhood - their relatives celebrated their home. Although the son was born from the sperm, he refused to tell the grandchildren of the newborns.
"They are my son and daughter, so the name of the son is named after the deceased son - the first child, and the name of the child is Paancha."
Mrs. Pertil said that as she got back to the boy, her daughter also got back to Borochi ... year after year, she left for the second time.
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