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I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy
I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy

A WOMAN has been branded ''selfish'' after becoming pregnant through IVF process that used her former husband's sperm ''without his consent''. South Korean actress Lee Si-young, 43, came under fire after revealing that she had Advertisement 2 The pair already share a son - seven-year-old Jung-yoon Credit: Instagram/leesiyoung38 2 The scandal has left the star in hot water with fans who have criticised Lee Si-young for not consulting her ex-husband before using the embryo Credit: Instagram/leesiyoung38 The pair, who already share a son - seven-year-old Jung-yoon - tied the knot in 2017 when she was already 14 weeks But despite the couple ''mutually agreeing to part ways'', they will now co-parent a second baby - despite Cho Seong-hyun ''not agreeing'' with the procedure. The scandal has left the star in hot water with fans who have criticised Lee Si-young for not consulting her ex-husband before using the embryo - dubbing the decision ''extremely selfish''. The 43-year-old announced the news on Instagram, in a now-deleted post, admitting she knows there ''may be many difficulties in the future'' - but ''wants to believe that her choice now is more valuable'', Advertisement read more on parenting ''Eight years ago, when I had my first child, now the most important person in my life, I was not married and filming a drama,'' she wrote as per a translation via ''Back then, I was younger and had many shortcomings. Every time I saw Jung-yoon in my arms, I regretted and blamed myself for the time I spent with anxiety negatively. ''That's why I promised myself that if I ever got another chance, I would never regret it again. I prepared for my second child through ''However, a long time passed without receiving the fertilised embryos, and the topic of divorce naturally came up. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous ''After all the legal process was sorted out, the five-year frozen embryo storage period was ending, and I had to make a choice. ''Before the disposal date, I decided to have the transplant myself.'' Teen Mom Mackenzie McKee announces pregnancy with twins after IVF journey with fiancé Khesanio Hall She added: ''Although I didn't ask for consent from the the other person, I will bear the full weight of my decision.'' The mum-of-one also expressed how grateful she was for her ''angel'' son, who helped her ''endure her troubled married life''. Advertisement ''Right now, I am only grateful for the new life that came to me, and I am spending a more peaceful and happy time. ''I will humbly accept any criticism or advice you give me in the future.'' What is IVF? In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a fertility treatment to help women get pregnant. Eggs are fertilised with sperm in a laboratory and the embryo is placed in the womb. A full cycle of IVF takes around three to six weeks to complete. It usually follows six steps, depending on the type of treatment you're having. You use an injection or nasal spray every day for two to three weeks to stop your ovaries producing eggs naturally. You'll have an ultrasound scan to check if the medicine has worked. Once your ovaries are no longer producing eggs, you'll inject yourself every day for two weeks with medicine that increases your egg supply. You'll have tests or scans to check how well it's working. A doctor at the clinic collects your eggs using a needle inserted through your vagina. This takes around 20 minutes and you'll be offered medicine that makes you sleepy (a sedative). Your partner is asked to give a sperm sample in a private room, usually while your eggs are being collected. If you're using donor sperm, it will be ready in the laboratory. The eggs are fertilised with the sperm in a laboratory. The clinic will call you the next day to let you know how many embryos have been made and how many they might be able to use. After a few days, an embryo is put in your womb using a thin tube inserted through your vagina. If you have more than one embryo, your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of putting in more than one embryo. If any suitable embryos are left over, they may be frozen for future IVF attempts. The clinic will discuss this with you and let you know about any additional costs, such as embryo storage. Source: NHS As per the ''Although I opposed the second pregnancy, now that the child is coming, I will do my best as a father,'' he told Dispatch. Advertisement ''Lee and I have continued to communicate for the sake of our first child and we will cooperate regarding the upbringing of both children.'' He was kinda cornered in this situation Critic Instagram Social media users were divided - while many were supportive, others were baffled by the legal implications. One critic said: ''Uh I feel like he was kinda cornered in this situation. ''He couldn't really refuse to raise the child because they already have one child together and do you really think they would co-parent one child and not the other??? Advertisement ''Imagine the child grew up knowing their biologically his but that he refused to parent them. Not to mention public scrutiny. ''It's their life and I try to feel empathy for everyone involved but she shouldn't have the right to unilaterally decide to have a child with his genes lol what type of world is this...'' Another wondered: ''How do you manage to go through IVF without one person consenting? What the hell is he meant to do in this scenario exactly? ''Well the decision has been made. They already have one child with each other, hopefully he will love and care for the 2nd child despite not wanting it in the first place. Advertisement ''Happy to know he's willing to be involved in the early stages already.'' The couple, who were married for eight years, were both successful in their respectful industries.

I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy
I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy

Scroll down to find out the former husband's reaction NO KIDDING I used my ex-husband's sperm to have another baby, without his consent – trolls call me selfish, but I'm so happy Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN has been branded ''selfish'' after becoming pregnant through IVF process that used her former husband's sperm ''without his consent''. South Korean actress Lee Si-young, 43, came under fire after revealing that she had become pregnant via an embryo which was fertilised five years ago - while she was still with former partner, entrepreneur Cho Seong-hyun. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The pair already share a son - seven-year-old Jung-yoon Credit: Instagram/leesiyoung38 2 The scandal has left the star in hot water with fans who have criticised Lee Si-young for not consulting her ex-husband before using the embryo Credit: Instagram/leesiyoung38 The pair, who already share a son - seven-year-old Jung-yoon - tied the knot in 2017 when she was already 14 weeks pregnant, but announced their divorce this year, in March. But despite the couple ''mutually agreeing to part ways'', they will now co-parent a second baby - despite Cho Seong-hyun ''not agreeing'' with the procedure. The scandal has left the star in hot water with fans who have criticised Lee Si-young for not consulting her ex-husband before using the embryo - dubbing the decision ''extremely selfish''. The 43-year-old announced the news on Instagram, in a now-deleted post, admitting she knows there ''may be many difficulties in the future'' - but ''wants to believe that her choice now is more valuable'', Mail Online reported. ''Eight years ago, when I had my first child, now the most important person in my life, I was not married and filming a drama,'' she wrote as per a translation via TheKTea. ''Back then, I was younger and had many shortcomings. Every time I saw Jung-yoon in my arms, I regretted and blamed myself for the time I spent with anxiety negatively. ''That's why I promised myself that if I ever got another chance, I would never regret it again. I prepared for my second child through IVF during my marriage. ''However, a long time passed without receiving the fertilised embryos, and the topic of divorce naturally came up. ''After all the legal process was sorted out, the five-year frozen embryo storage period was ending, and I had to make a choice. ''Before the disposal date, I decided to have the transplant myself.'' Teen Mom Mackenzie McKee announces pregnancy with twins after IVF journey with fiancé Khesanio Hall She added: ''Although I didn't ask for consent from the the other person, I will bear the full weight of my decision.'' The mum-of-one also expressed how grateful she was for her ''angel'' son, who helped her ''endure her troubled married life''. ''Right now, I am only grateful for the new life that came to me, and I am spending a more peaceful and happy time. ''I will humbly accept any criticism or advice you give me in the future.'' What is IVF? In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a fertility treatment to help women get pregnant. Eggs are fertilised with sperm in a laboratory and the embryo is placed in the womb. A full cycle of IVF takes around three to six weeks to complete. It usually follows six steps, depending on the type of treatment you're having. You use an injection or nasal spray every day for two to three weeks to stop your ovaries producing eggs naturally. You'll have an ultrasound scan to check if the medicine has worked. Once your ovaries are no longer producing eggs, you'll inject yourself every day for two weeks with medicine that increases your egg supply. You'll have tests or scans to check how well it's working. A doctor at the clinic collects your eggs using a needle inserted through your vagina. This takes around 20 minutes and you'll be offered medicine that makes you sleepy (a sedative). Your partner is asked to give a sperm sample in a private room, usually while your eggs are being collected. If you're using donor sperm, it will be ready in the laboratory. The eggs are fertilised with the sperm in a laboratory. The clinic will call you the next day to let you know how many embryos have been made and how many they might be able to use. After a few days, an embryo is put in your womb using a thin tube inserted through your vagina. If you have more than one embryo, your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of putting in more than one embryo. If any suitable embryos are left over, they may be frozen for future IVF attempts. The clinic will discuss this with you and let you know about any additional costs, such as embryo storage. Source: NHS As per the Korea Times, the former partner confirmed that he will be a present parent, despite not agreeing with the process. ''Although I opposed the second pregnancy, now that the child is coming, I will do my best as a father,'' he told Dispatch. ''Lee and I have continued to communicate for the sake of our first child and we will cooperate regarding the upbringing of both children.'' He was kinda cornered in this situation Critic Social media users were divided - while many were supportive, others were baffled by the legal implications. One critic said: ''Uh I feel like he was kinda cornered in this situation. ''He couldn't really refuse to raise the child because they already have one child together and do you really think they would co-parent one child and not the other??? ''Imagine the child grew up knowing their biologically his but that he refused to parent them. Not to mention public scrutiny. ''It's their life and I try to feel empathy for everyone involved but she shouldn't have the right to unilaterally decide to have a child with his genes lol what type of world is this...'' Another wondered: ''How do you manage to go through IVF without one person consenting? What the hell is he meant to do in this scenario exactly? ''Well the decision has been made. They already have one child with each other, hopefully he will love and care for the 2nd child despite not wanting it in the first place. ''Happy to know he's willing to be involved in the early stages already.'' The couple, who were married for eight years, were both successful in their respectful industries.

Actress, 43, branded 'selfish' after admitting she used her ex-husband's sperm to become pregnant via IVF WITHOUT his consent
Actress, 43, branded 'selfish' after admitting she used her ex-husband's sperm to become pregnant via IVF WITHOUT his consent

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Actress, 43, branded 'selfish' after admitting she used her ex-husband's sperm to become pregnant via IVF WITHOUT his consent

A Korean actress has been accused of 'cornering her ex-husband into fatherhood' - after becoming pregnant through IVF processes that used his sperm 'without his consent'. Lee Si-young, 43, sparked online debate after revealing that she had become pregnant via an embryo which was fertilised five years ago - while she was still with entrepreneur Cho Seong-hyun. The pair, who already share a son - seven-year-old Jung-yoon - got married in 2017 (when she was already 14 weeks pregnant), but announced their divorce in March. But despite the couple 'mutually agreeing to part ways', they will now co-parent a second baby - despite the father 'not agreeing' with the procedure. Si-young announced the news on Instagram, in a now-deleted post, admitting she knows there 'may be many difficulties in the future' - but 'wants to believe that her choice now is more valuable'. 'Eight years ago, when I had my first child, now the most important person in my life, I was not married and filming a drama,' she wrote as per a translation via TheKTea. 'Back then, I was younger and had many shortcomings. Every time I saw Jung-yoon in my arms, I regretted and blamed myself for the time I spent with anxiety negatively. 'That's why I promised myself that if I ever got another chance, I would never regret it again. I prepared for my second child through IVF during my marriage. 'However, a long time passed without receiving the fertilised embryos, and the topic of divorce naturally came up. 'After all the legal process was sorted out, the five-year frozen embryo storage period was ending, and I had to make a choice. 'Before the disposal date, I decided to have the transplant myself.' She added: 'Although I didn't ask for consent from the the other person, I will bear the full weight of my decision.' Si-young also expressed how grateful she was for her 'angel' son, who helped her 'endure her troubled married life'. 'Right now, I am only grateful for the new life that came to me, and I am spending a more peaceful and happy time. 'I will humbly accept any criticism or advice you give me in the future.' As per the Korea Times, Seong-hyun confirmed that he will be a present parent, albeit not agreeing with the process. 'Although I opposed the second pregnancy, now that the child is coming, I will do my best as a father,' he told Dispatch. 'Lee and I have continued to communicate for the sake of our first child and we will cooperate regarding the upbringing of both children.' Social media was divided - as while many were supportive, others were baffled by the legal implications. 'Uh I feel like he was kinda cornered in this situation,' one offered. 'He couldn't really refuse to raise the child because they already have one child together and do you really think they would co-parent one child and not the other??? 'Imagine the child grew up knowing their biologically his but that he refused to parent them. Not to mention public scrutiny. 'It's their life and I try to feel empathy for everyone involved but she shouldn't have the right to unilaterally decide to have a child with his genes lol what type of world is this...' Another questioned: 'How do you manage to go through IVF without one person consenting? What the hell is he meant to do in this scenario exactly? 'Well the decision has been made. They already have one child with each other, hopefully he will love and care for the 2nd child despite not wanting it in the first place. Happy to know he's willing to be involved in the early stages already.' Elsewhere however, one suggested: 'Maybe it's a bad take but I don't really see how anything about this is wrong. 'She said she was going to raise the child alone if she had too, she didn't demand anything from the father. He decided that he wanted to step up on his own accord.' The couple, who were married for eight years, were both successful in their respectful industries. Seong-hyun, according to Bollywoodshaadis, is a well-known restauranteur, while Si-young has made a name for herself in a number of dramas, including the global hit Boys Over Flowers and most recently, Salon De Holmes. She has also starred in the Netflix series Sweet Home. The couple announced plans to divorce earlier this year. As per the Korea Times, Si-young's agency - Ace Factory - released a statement. It read: 'They have mutually agreed to part ways and are currently proceeding with the divorce process. As this is a personal matter, we ask for your understanding that we cannot respond to further inquiries.' It is not clear what the legislative conditions which permitted the IVF procedure were, or if there were other private conversations around the matter. However, according to the Bioethics and Safety Act in South Korea, a 'medical institution producing embryos intends to extract ova or spermatozoa in order to produce embryos' must contain written consent from 'the donor of the ova or spermatozoa, the person into whom an externally fertilized ovum is to be implanted and the spouse of the donor or the person to receive such implantation, if the donor or the person to receive such implantation has a spouse'. The consent is in regards to: 1. Objectives of producing embryos; 2. Preservation period of embryos, ova, or spermatozoa and other matters regarding preservation; 3. Disuse of embryos, ova, or spermatozoa; 4. Use of residual embryos or ova for the purpose of research; 5. Alteration to, or withdrawal of, consent - and finally, the 6. Protection of rights of the person with the right to consent and information about such person and other matters specified by Ministerial Decree of Health and Welfare. FEMAIL has attempted to reach out to Si-young's agency and the South Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare for comment.

'I could not possibly discard the embryo': Lee Si-young pregnant with second child through IVF months after divorce , Entertainment News
'I could not possibly discard the embryo': Lee Si-young pregnant with second child through IVF months after divorce , Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

'I could not possibly discard the embryo': Lee Si-young pregnant with second child through IVF months after divorce , Entertainment News

Lee Si-young, who divorced her husband in March, has revealed she is pregnant with her second child in an Instagram post on Tuesday (July 8). The South Korean actress said she underwent in vitro fertilisation (IVF) during her marriage but the transferring of the fertilised embryo was done after their divorce. She added her ex did not consent to the second pregnancy. "Eight years ago when I had (my son) Jung-yoon, who is now the most precious person in my life, I was not married and was filming a drama. Back then, I was younger than I am now and had many shortcomings. And every time I watched Jung-yoon in my arms, I regretted and blamed myself for the time I spent anxiously and negatively. "That's why I promised myself that if I ever get another chance at life, I would never repeat the same regrets." Si-young married businessman Cho Seong-hyun, 52, in 2017 and their son was born in 2018. The 43-year-old added: "A long time had passed without transferring the fertilised embryo, and naturally, we began discussing a divorce. After we settled all legal ties, the five-year storage period for the embryo was reaching an end, and I had to make a decision. I decided to receive it." She said her ex did not consent to it and she will hold full responsibility for her decision, adding: "I could not possibly discard the embryo whose storage period was about to end." Si-young called her choice a "meaningful decision" and that she's grateful for the new life. Her due date was not specified. In response, her ex-husband Cho told South Korean media Dispatch that he initially did not agree to the second pregnancy as they were divorced but added: "Since a life has already been created, I will fulfil my responsibilities as a father." He noted that the pair have been communicating frequently due to Jung-yoon and said: "We will do our best to fulfil our respective roles by discussing the necessary matters related to giving birth and raising a second child." Si-young rose to fame after acting in the K-drama series Boys Over Flowers (2009) and has starred in Sweet Home (2020 to 2024) and two seasons of reality show Zombieverse (2023 and 2024). She is currently starring in Salon de Holmes, an action-comedy series about four neglected housewives turned amateur sleuths. She travelled to Singapore in December last year with her son, visiting Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay and other attractions. [[nid:719268]] No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.

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