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Orchid allows parents to screen their embryos' odds for breast cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and obesity. How dystopian.
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A major Australian IVF clinic has apologized for giving the wrong embryo to a woman who then gave birth to another couple’s baby, blaming the mix-up on “human error.” ...
Two families may face years of emotional and legal turmoil after an IVF bungle led to a woman giving birth to a stranger’s ...
Monash IVF said an embryo from a different patient had been incorrectly thawed and transferred to the birth parents.Credit: Universal Images Group via Getty Images In a statement on Thursday ...
open image in gallery The class action claimed that about 35 percent of the embryos the provider classified as abnormal due to faulty testing were actually normal (Jochen Tack/Alamy Stock Photo ...
A woman in Australia has unknowingly given birth to a stranger's baby, after her fertility clinic accidentally implanted another woman's embryos into her. The mix-up at Monash IVF in Brisbane, ...
The case found that about 35% of the embryos, which were actually normal and could have resulted in a viable pregnancy, were found to be abnormal by the faulty screening. Monash made no admission ...
Four of the five injected eggs in the automated system achieved normal fertilisation ... practice in embryo culture, with incubators visualising embryos with time-lapse images and AI monitoring ...
A TLI system includes an incubator with an integrated microscope and cameras connected to an external computer. Embryo images are captured at defined intervals and at various focal planes throughout ...
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