Human error blamed for Monash IVF embryo mix-ups, but review details kept secret
- Monash IVF has stated that two separate embryo mix-ups were due to human error.
- An independent review concluded that the Brisbane incident resulted from human error.
- Malik Jainudeen expressed being 'deeply sorry' to the families involved and emphasized patient care.
- Monash IVF intends to implement recommendations from the independent review while keeping its results confidential.
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Human error blamed for Monash IVF embryo mix-ups, but review details kept secret
The fertility giant claims because of patient privacy it can’t release a review into two bungles which saw a woman give birth to a stranger’s baby and another implanted with the wrong embryo.
·Sydney, Australia
Read Full ArticleFertility giant to keep review secret after two IVF bungles
An Australian fertility giant will keep an independent review into two separate embryo transfer bungles a secret.Monash IVF previously apologised after a patient's embryo was "incorrectly transferred" back to her instead of her partner at a Melbourne clinic.In a different incident at the ASX-listed company's Brisbane clinic in 2023, a woman gave birth to a stranger's child following an embryo mix-up.READ MORE: Netanyahu launches extraordinary pe…
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