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Young woman’s dream to become a mum comes true
AYLA Cresswell has been told by a court this afternoon that her dream of becoming a mum will happen.
It was nearly two years ago when the 25-year-old had to face the heartbreak of having her boyfriend die while quickly setting about a legal process to save his sperm.
The Toowoomba bank worker had just 24 hours to get the donation from Joshua Davies and had to apply to the court to do so.
It was the first application of its kind for Queensland and today Ms Cresswell found out that all her efforts — as well as Mr Davies’ family’s — were worth it.
Justice Sue Brown handed down the landmark decision in the Supreme Court this afternoon, finally allowing the couple’s dream will be fulfilled.
Ms Cresswell found her partner dead at their Toowoomba home at 6.30am on August 23, 2016.
She said the couple of three years dreamt of having a baby together.
Ms Cresswell has previously told the court they were making plans to get married and start a family before he died.
She had been to her GP to get a check-up in July that year and was told her body was in perfect condition to have a baby.
Ms Cresswell had told her friends how excited she was, and shared a card with the court where Mr Davies said he hoped to spend the rest of his life with her.
Mr Davies’ testes and sperm have been held by an IVF provider. Justice Brown was considering whether Ms Cresswell understands the difficulties raising a child by herself before her ruling today.
Her psychologist Yvonne Rosman previously told the court she had counselled Ms Cresswell and believed she had had enough time to grieve for Mr Davies and come to terms with the challenges she might face as a sole parent.
Ms Cresswell told the court she thinks she is capable, also having bought her first home and saving for the IVF process.
Mr Davies’ family is also supporting her, saying he would have wanted Ms Cresswell to have his baby, and that he “would be honoured” for her to have his children.
One of Davies’ friends also revealed text message exchanges showing he wanted to become a father.
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