
""It was pretty soon after James was born that I knew something wasn't right," says Laura. After nearly a decade of worrying, Beth and Laura decided their children should take a DNA test. The results indicated neither child was related to the sperm donor their parents had selected.""
""The feeling of dread was knowing something had gone very much amiss, and what was that going to mean for the children?" Beth says. Most of these families have done commercial DNA tests which appear to confirm their fears."
Families in Northern Cyprus have reported issues with IVF treatments, believing that incorrect sperm or egg donors were used. One couple, Laura and Beth, discovered through DNA testing that their children were not related to the chosen sperm donor and possibly not even to each other. This situation has been observed in multiple families, all connected to clinics in Northern Cyprus, which operate with minimal regulation and attract clients with low prices and high success rates.
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