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A woman in Australia caused a stranger’s baby, and the productivity clinic has implanted the embryos of another woman who accidentally entered him.
The Australian media reports that Monash in Monash in Monash IVF in Monash IVF in Brisbane was accused of human mistakes in the IVF.
“On behalf of Monash IVF, I’m sorry about what happened.”
Last year, the same clinic was destroyed despite the destruction of $ 56 million (£ 26.8 million) settlements, despite the destruction of embryos.
According to the press secretary of the IVF, the workers were aware of the problem in February when the employees wanted to transfer the remaining frozen embryos from their parents to another clinic.
“Instead of finding the number of embryos, an additional embryo remained as kept,” said the press secretary of ABC.
Monash has confirmed that another patient has mistakenly melted an embryo and handed over to the wrong person and the birth of a child.
The clinic has launched an investigation and the incident was sent to the regulatory authorities. Mr. Knaap said the clinic is convinced that it is isolated.
Last year, Monash IVF reached a place for $ 56 million (£ 26.8 million) Landmark class activities With 700 past patients to destroy the embryos after inaccurate genetic testing.
The case found that about 35% of the embryos, which could actually result in a normal and useful pregnancy, found to be abnormal with the wrong examination.
IVF – or vitro fertilization – covers the removal of eggs from the ovaries of a woman fertilized in a laboratory. When the fertilized egg embryo is included in the woman’s uterus.
This is an expensive process and not successful every time.
In 2021, 20,690 babies were born as a result of IVF in Australia and New Zealand A report by the University of New South Wales.