America's IVF Failure
Briefly

A sperm donor fathers more than 150 children, a cryobank misleads parents, a cancer survivor's eggs are ruined due to poor storage, and clinics commit grave mistakes with embryos, signifying the lack of regulation in the IVF industry.
The Alabama Supreme Court's ruling on frozen embryos prompted little oversight, granting IVF clinics immunity despite potential errors. The unregulated state of fertility care in the U.S. leaves prospective parents without adequate protection.
Read at The Atlantic
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