Seven families claim wrong donor material used at Northern Cyprus IVF clinic
Parents of seven children believe incorrect sperm or egg donors were used during fertility treatments at an IVF clinic in Northern Cyprus.

Parents of seven children have reported concerns that incorrect donor sperm or eggs may have been used during their fertility treatments at an IVF clinic in Northern Cyprus.
The families, including British parents, have come forward to raise questions about the donor materials used in their treatments. The cases involve suspicions that the wrong sperm or egg donors were provided during their IVF procedures.
The clinic is located in Northern Cyprus, where some couples travel for fertility treatments. The territory operates independently from the Republic of Cyprus and has different regulatory frameworks for medical procedures.
The families' concerns center on whether the genetic material used matched what they had requested or been promised during their treatment consultations. The specific nature of how the families discovered the potential mix-ups has not been detailed.
No official investigation or regulatory response has been announced regarding these claims. The clinic involved has not been identified publicly, and it remains unclear whether any formal complaints have been filed with medical authorities in Northern Cyprus or other jurisdictions.