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At least 30 children, mostly British, are believed to have been conceived via IVF in northern Cyprus using incorrect sperm or egg donors, with parents suspecting they did not receive their chosen donors. Investigations revealed many families were misled about donor identities, and DNA tests indicate most children received donors from Turkey or surrounding regions instead of Western European donors they selected. Staff at the Dogus IVF Centre are accused of misleading parents, though clinic representatives deny wrongdoing, and the UK's largest sperm bank has blacklisted the clinic since 2016. The case raises concerns about systemic issues and transparency in fertility treatments in unregulated clinics in northern Cyprus.
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