The mother of a tragic Stirling teen has received a “temporary reprieve” in efforts to keep her daughter’s dream of having a child alive. Louise Anderson, 45, is at the centre of a legal fight to prevent a Glasgow clinic from destroying frozen sperm samples saved by her daughter Ellie.
The 16-year-old, who was originally born a boy, died suddenly in July after falling ill at an address in the city.Solicitors have been looking into the ground-breaking case - and mum Louise received her first boost when NHS chiefs confirmed in a letter that the samples would now be kept until November 30.Louise told the Observer: “The letter came from my lawyers at the weekend saying that they have agreed to keep the sperm until 30 November while we consider.