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Monash IVF realised the mistake in February, after the birth parents asked to transfer their remaining frozen embryos to ...
Three Monash University researchers have been recognised in the Australian Academy of Science’s annual Honorific Awards, ...
The probability of such an event occurring is so low that it defies statistical quantification," Alex Polyakov said.
The biological parents of a baby born by a stranger in an unprecedented IVF mix-up may have no legal rights to the child.
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Monash IVF, which operates nationally, discovered the mistake at a Brisbane clinic in February, after the birth parents asked to transfer their remaining frozen embryos to another provider.
Karl-Heinz Weiss, professor of practice at Monash University, tackles the tricky challenges of modern methods of construction ...
The error occurred when Monash IVF, a leading national fertility provider, implanted an embryo belonging to another patient. This heartbreaking mistake was only discovered after the birth parents ...
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