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Actually, no, it doesn't get much better.
Bhairavi's/Pankaj's solution was that Jyoti be artificially inseminated w/ Pankaj's sperm, which would mean that she'd have to be pregnant w/ Pankaj's baby for 9 months. This means that Jyoti would have 2 kids from Pankaj and none from Kabir after a year, and this solution is no better. If this is acceptable, Jyoti leaving Kabir for Pankaj makes more sense. Kabir told Jyoti that this decision will be hers alone, but in private, was badly conflicted about it.
In the end, when Jyoti tells Padma about her dilemma, Padma for the first time does something admirable - she tells Jyoti to think only of her duties as a wife, and only about Kabir. Jyoti was shocked to hear that, but for once, Padma was firm. Methinks this is not going to happen either.
What might ultimately happen might be a surrogate mother carrying Pankaj/Jyoti's zygote, and after the bone marrow is donated, the surrogate mom might be given that baby. Although even that is a very questionable means of cure.