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A major Australian IVF clinic has apologized for giving the wrong embryo to a woman who then gave birth to another couple’s ...
Giving a client the wrong embryo and not realising until well after the child is born seems like it should be a big deal to ...
News that a woman who received IVF treatment in Brisbane gave birth to another patient’s baby due to an embryo mix-up raises ...
Monash IVF realised the mistake in February, after the birth parents asked to transfer their remaining frozen embryos to ...
Monash IVF is refusing to say whether the staffer responsible for the “human error” that led to a woman mistakenly giving birth to a stranger’s baby is still working for the fertility giant.
Queensland Health has visited every Monash IVF clinic in the state after human error caused a Brisbane patient to be ...
Two families may face years of emotional and legal turmoil after an IVF bungle led to a woman giving birth to a stranger’s ...
Many Australians are questioning the legal — and emotional — ramifications after a woman from Brisbane gave birth to another ...
The biological parents of a baby born by a stranger in an unprecedented IVF mix-up may have no legal rights to the child.
A Queensland Health spokesperson said early investigations suggested human error and a failure to follow processes were ...
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