An Australian Woman Gave Birth to Someone Else’s Baby After The IVF Clinic Implanted The Wrong Embryo. The Clinic in Brisbane has acknowled the Mistake and Attributes It to Human Error.
The Mistake by the Monash IVF Clinic Came to Light in February. The Parents Who had The Child Wanted to Transfer Their Remoining Embryos to Another Clinic. A Monash IVF Employee Found One Too Many Embryos Duration the Process, A Spokesperson Told ABC News. This Meean that the Wrong Embryo had placed Been Placed in the Woman.
The Parents for Whom the Placed Embryo was intended Were Informed Within A Week of the Discovery. The Child’s Date of Birth Has Not Been Released. “On Behalf of Monash IVF, we sacrifice our apologies to Everyone Involved for What has happened,” Said CEO Michael Knaap. Accordance to Him, Everyone at the Fertility Clinic was “Devastated” by the Mistake.
Following an Internal Investigation, Monash IVF States that it was a human error and “an isolated incident.” There will be an independent investigation into the matter. The Clinic Will Support Both families.
Last year, The Same Clinic Settled for a Total of 56 Million Australian Dollars (Approximately 31 Million Euros) with More than Seven Hundred Parents. Monash IVF is Said to Have Performed Incorrect Genetic tests. In Addition, Embryos Were Destroyed While They Were Potentialy Viable.