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| Fertility treatment ruling made |
| By The New Zealand Herald |
| Published: 09/05/2007 |
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NEW ZEALAND - Inmates who want to father babies from behind bars will no longer be able to get prison staff to transport their semen so their wives or partners can be artificially inseminated. The ban comes after a seven-month investigation into how convicted pack rapist Peter McNamara was able to get his partner pregnant while he was in Rimutaka Prison last year. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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