A couple who tried for a surrogate baby in Mexico has told how one embryo was destroyed while documents relating to the transfer of another between clinics became mixed up so they didn't know if the surrogate mother received the right embryo. Ming Yii and his partner, who has asked not to be named, are speaking out to highlight the problems they encountered as a warning to others. Mr Yii said their experience had been full of "disappointment, frustration and incompetence from all parties". And it highlights the potential pitfalls for Australians who head overseas to fulfil their dream of becoming parents, because commercial surrogacy is banned here. Advertisement In NSW and...
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