An article published in The Washington Post Monday morning appeared to acknowledge “errors” in the process of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) which “are rarely made public.”
The analysis piece titled “Most IVF errors go unreported, experts say,” described IVF practices as “opaque.”
“When a storage tank at a San Francisco fertility center imploded, 4,000 human eggs and embryos were damaged or destroyed,” wrote the article’s author McKenzie Beard.
“A subsequent jury ruling attributed...