If a child is being, or has been, carried by a woman as the result of the placing in her of an embryo or of sperm and eggs1 or her artificial insemination2, and at the time3 of the placing in her of the embryo or the sperm and eggs or of her insemination, the woman was a party to a marriage4, and the creation of the embryo carried by her was not brought about with the sperm of the other party
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