Poland's Health Minister has canceled the in-vitro contract of a fertility clinic in northwestern Poland where a woman was implanted with a wrong egg.
The blunder apparently made at the Pomerania Medical University clinic in Szczecin became evident when the woman gave birth to a baby girl with serious health problems. DNA tests revealed that she was not the biological mother, though her husband is the biological father.
A woman in Poland has given birth to another woman's baby. Photo / Thinkstock
Health Minister Bartosz Arlukowicz said Tuesday he has canceled the contract, has imposed a fine and asked prosecutors to investigate. His action affected only in-vitro fertilization services and not other services provided at the clinic
Gynecologist Stanislaw Radowicki, who headed a control at the clinic, said it was a "technical mistake" that could have resulted from human error.

