With her eyes scrunched closed, her voice so shaky that the judge at times checked the transcript to make sure the pivotal testimony was being recorded, Dr. Mimi Lee told the story of the embryos she made with her husband five years ago, after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

For several hours over two days of testimony, Lee, 46, relived her recovery from a lumpectomy, further tests and then a mastectomy, as well as the urgent decision she made with her then-husband, Stephen Findley, to secure a chance at having their own children by freezing embryos.

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