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Yesterday I was interviewed by ABC 24 about a couple in the US, who apparently ended up with a pair of Caucasian boys, instead of a pair of Asian girls, they say due to an IVF clinic’s error.
The chances of that happening in Australia are extremely low:see the interview here via Facebook or Linkedin.
Surrogacy journeys should be joyous and smooth pathways to parenthood, but unfortunately, legal missteps can turn them into complex, frustrating ordeals.
“Jenny” is a single woman living in Western Australia. Five years ago, she decided to do what many single women have done, and freeze her eggs for possible later use.
In recent months, Queensland has seen two major incidents that have sent ripples through the assisted reproductive technology (ART) community, highlighting the delicate nature of fertility treatments and the urgent need for thoughtful regulation.