Israeli Health Ministry Probes Fertility Clinic Over Egg Donation Mix-Up Allegation
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First reported by N12 · 42 minutes ago
What happened
The Israeli Ministry of Health is investigating a fertility clinic after a woman claimed her daughter was born from a different egg donor than the one she chose. The woman filed a complaint against Rafael Care, the egg donation agency involved. Rafael Care confirmed an investigation took place and treatment was paused pending Ministry review, highlighting concerns about oversight in fertility services.
- 01Israeli Health Ministry investigates alleged egg donor mix-up in fertility treatment.
- 02Woman claims her daughter was born from a different donor than the one she selected.
- 03Complaint filed against Rafael Care, a major Israeli egg donation agency.
- 04Rafael Care paused treatment and cooperated with Ministry of Health investigation.
- 05Donor matching process involves medical, genetic, and phenotypic data checks.
- 06Rafael Care emphasizes privacy, responsibility, and ongoing procedural improvements.
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