The widow gave birth to her deceased husband five years after his death, and her current husband was not against it
The amazing story of Kimberly Holmes - Iverson impresses everyone who hears it. The woman's first husband died under the wheels of a car, and the inconsolable widow tried to save his biomaterial in order to give birth to a child from him in the future. A few years later, the woman married for the second time and told the current spouse about the desire to conceive a baby from her late husband. Oddly enough, her new lover supported her decision.
Five years ago, when her husband was killed in an accident just a few meters from their home, the world of Kimberly Holmes-Iverson collapsed. After Rashid's death, the dream of becoming a mother was postponed indefinitely.
Despite the shock after the incident, the woman began to look for ways to save the sperm of the deceased spouse. Doctors were able to take samples of seminal fluid and freeze it. In the future, the widow planned to use the sperm for artificial insemination.
A few years after her husband's death, Kimberly found a new love. The woman got together with an old friend, Darien. Surprisingly, the second husband was not against her having a child with the late Rashid. He supported the decision of the beloved to conceive a baby using the stored seminal fluid of the first husband.
The couple went to all the procedures together. Darien supported his wife and was always there for her in difficult moments. In May, they had a daughter, Kiran, whose name means "light"in Sanskrit.
Kimberly is grateful to her current husband for his love and understanding. He helped her realize her main dream and preserve the memory of her untimely first husband.
Meanwhile, a resident of the Kemerovo region married a man who was unconscious. The next day he died, and the widow inherited all his property.
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