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In 2019, two Californian couples discovered they were raising each other’s children after an IVF mix-up. The parents eventually decided to switch their baby girls back when they were six months old.
Birthdays are meant to be a time to relax, have fun, and enjoy the company of friends. But what happens when the celebration ...
The Masters released Taste of the Masters kits, now sold out, to celebrate at home. The large hosting kit featured pimento cheese, egg salad, pork bar-b-que and classic concessions items, while the ...
Australia’s Monash IVF confirmed that due to a “human error,” a woman has given birth to another person’s baby after an ...
The fertility clinic said the mistake was a result of “human error” Getty A woman has given birth to another person’s baby following an IVF mix-up at a fertility clinic. Australia’s Monash ...
A woman in Australia gave birth to a stranger’s baby after the IVF clinic implanted the wrong embryo, sparking an investigation.
An IVF mix-up that saw a Brisbane woman give birth to someone else's baby after the wrong embryo was transferred could prompt a legal battle over the child's parentage, a surrogacy law expert says.
In a shocking incident, an Australian woman unknowingly gave birth to another couple's baby due to a mix-up at Monash IVF. The fertility clinic attributed the error ...
The offending clinic discovered the mistake in February 2025, months after the baby was born in Brisbane, but the story hit headlines this week. The families involved only learnt of the mix-up ...