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Couple sue IVF clinic

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Couple sue IVF clinic after giving birth to ‘non-Caucasian child’
A couple in the United States are suing a fertility clinic after they gave birth to a baby with the “appearance of a racially non-Caucasian child”.

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Florida couple sues IVF clinic after genetic testing revealed the baby isn't theirs: documents
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Florida couple sues fertility clinic after allegedly giving birth to someone else's baby
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IVF mistake sparks lawsuit after white parents discover baby they gave birth to is not genetically theirs
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills are suing IVF Life, Inc. in Orlando, Florida, after she was impregnated with the wrong embryo.

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Parents sue IVF clinic after giving birth to someone else’s baby
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Florida parents searching for daughter's biological parents after IVF error: 'We love our little girl’
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PKD-Free Alliance Marks One Year Since Rebrand and Expanded Focus on IVF and Genetic Testing Grants

Alliance Received More Than 90 Grant Applications in ‘25 The prior 12 months show what can be achieved when a small
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Genetic testing of IVF-created embryos could help more women over 35 have a baby sooner

Genetic testing of IVF-created embryos could help more women over 35 have a baby in less time, a clinical trial by researchers from King's College London, King's College Hospital, and King's Fertility has found. Published today in the Journal of Clinical ...
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Egg-freezing patients misled on IVF genetic testing

As Singapore raises the age limit of elective egg freezing from 35 to 37 years, the question that will be on many older women's minds is the risk of genetic abnormalities in their frozen eggs. It is well known that birth defects such as Down syndrome occur ...
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