Days after an Israeli court made a landmark ruling allowing the family of a deceased 17-year-old girl to harvest and freeze the eggs from her ovaries, the family has apparently bowed to domestic pressure to drop efforts to push ahead with the procedure.
The family of Chen Aida Ayish, who was gravely injured in a car crash 10 days ago, had appealed to the court to extract her eggs after doctors declared her brain dead, Israeli media had reported.
The court's ruling was unprecedented in Israel, and possibly globally, but sparked a backlash from religiously conservative communities in Israel, prompting the family not to take the case any further.
Ayish, 17, fell into a coma after she was hit by a car 10 days ago.
Doctors at the Kfar Saba hospital pronounced her brain dead last Wednesday, and her parents decided to donate her organs, and probe the possibility of harvesting her eggs.