Wednesday, October 15, 2008

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"My daughter could not wait"


Erin, a girl of Manresa for four years, is not the same a few months ago. In March he received a transplant of umbilical cord stem cells to cure her leukemia and is now much better, "he responded well, we are very happy," says Esther G., his mother. The donor was his sister Izel, who was born in January and was conceived through embryo selection techniques Erine to heal. Both are compatible. Erin's family underwent treatment in Belgium because his case was rejected by the advisory committee of the Ministry of Health. "We said we were out of time, as if the life of a child could expect," complains Esther. This mother is pleased by the birth yesterday to Javier and his brother Andrew expected to recover, but said his daughter Erin "could not wait that long." For her, the reform of the Assisted Reproduction Act 2006, which allows embryo selection is correct. The problem, he says, is "too slow and bureaucratic process." "Erin gave four years of life, and just completed four years in hospital Vall d'Hebron after receiving the transplant, we were going to the limit, we could not wait and we turn to a foreign hospital, "he recalls. Luckily, Erin's body accepted the transplant and, although not yet can go to school and is subject to revision each month, no longer fears for his life. ...


Source: Vanguard

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