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Family

May 3, 2000

Ex-Husband Loses Pregnancy Suit

SACRAMENTO - A doctor cannot be held liable for artificially impregnating a woman at her request and not telling her husband, the 1st District Court of Appeal has ruled.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A doctor cannot be held liable for artificially impregnating a woman at her request and not telling her husband, the 1st District Court of Appeal has ruled.
        The three-judge appellate panel agreed Friday with a San Francisco trial judge who threw out an ...

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