Two heartbreaking egg-freezing scandals that might have robbed women of ever becoming biological mothers prove how vulnerable fertility procedures are to error, experts have warned.
Homerton Fertility Centre had its licence suspended and was reported to the police earlier this month after ‘errors’ in its freezing processes led to some embryos ‘either not surviving or being undetectable’.
Another London fertility centre, at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Trust, last month admitted the eggs and embryos of 136 of its patients may