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IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern Cyprus

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IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern Cyprus
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Firdevs denies any wrongdoing and neither Alpturk or Hodson have responded to our questions.The BBC has also now learnt that the world's largest sperm bank, Cryos International, has blacklisted Dogus clinic since 2016.Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? Contact the BBC at: [email protected] northern Cyprus - a territory where European Union laws do not apply and which is only legally recognised by Turkey - clinics are loosely regulated and promise patients low prices, high success rates and a wide choice of sperm and egg donors. It is one of the most popular destinations for British people seeking fertility treatment abroad.We first revealed the emerging scandal in March where a small group of parents appeared to have been misled about donors.

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IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern CyprusImage caption, Dr Sevket Alpturk (l), Dr Firdevs Uguz Tip (c), and patient co-ordinator Julie Hodson (r) worked at Dogus IVF CentreByAnna Collinson and Jo Adnitt, BBC News InvestigationsPublished2 hours agoAt least 30 children, most of them British, are feared to have been conceived by IVF treatment in northern Cyprus using the wrong sperm or egg donors.In each case, the parents suspect they did not get the donors they had selected.The figure is one of several new findings in a BBC investigation that, earlier this year, uncovered the first seven cases.All the parents say they carefully selected anonymous donors based on information such as their medical history, appearance, personality, education and…

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