"Donation from man in 2005 has led to the birth of at least 197 children in Europe Donor sperm from a man who unknowingly had a a genetic mutation that dramatically raises the risk of cancer was sent to a fertility clinic in Ireland but did not result in pregnancies, it has been confirmed. The sperm was used in fertility treatment and led to the birth of at least 197 children across Europe. Some children have already died."
"Donor sperm from a man who unknowingly had a a genetic mutation that dramatically raises the risk of cancer was sent to a fertility clinic in Ireland but did not result in pregnancies, it has been confirmed."
A sperm donation from 2005 resulted in the birth of at least 197 children across Europe. The donor unknowingly carried a genetic mutation that dramatically increases the risk of cancer. That donor sperm was sent to a fertility clinic in Ireland but did not produce pregnancies at that clinic. The same donated sperm was used in fertility treatments elsewhere in Europe, leading to numerous births. Some of the resulting children have already died, indicating both health and safety consequences linked to the donor's genetic condition.
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