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BBC Health 📅 31 Mar 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Women's Health

‘Something wasn’t right’: Wrong sperm given to UK families by IVF clinics in northern Cyprus

Families of seven children believe the wrong sperm or egg donors were used in their IVF treatment.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Seven UK families have identified potential mix-ups involving incorrect sperm or egg donors at IVF clinics in northern Cyprus, raising serious concerns about gamete traceability and laboratory protocols in overseas fertility treatment.
  • This incident highlights risks associated with cross-border reproductive care and the limited regulatory oversight UK doctors have over clinics operating outside UK jurisdiction, affecting patient safety and genetic counselling.
  • GPs and fertility specialists should counsel patients seeking IVF abroad about embryo handling standards, request detailed documentation of donor verification procedures, and maintain awareness of these incidents when advising on overseas treatment options.
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Families of seven children believe the wrong sperm or egg donors were used in their IVF treatment.

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