An Upper East Side fertility clinic is facing a pair of lawsuits from patients who said they paid thousands of dollars to freeze their eggs, only to find that when they were ready to become pregnant years later, the eggs were lost or damaged.
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One patient, Paula Cervoni, filed a lawsuit against Advanced Fertility Services, Manhattan Fertility Services and other defendants in May, alleging that the 11 eggs she paid more than $20,000 to retrieve and store over the course of 15 years went missing entirely. The New York PostAdvanced Fertility Services and Manhattan Fertility Services are now facing another lawsuit, filed in late June by Larisa Lev-Ary, 44.
At 38, Lev-Ary was able to get pregnant and have a son using a different method known as intrauterine insemination, without using any of her frozen eggs. But when she attempted to use that method again in the following years, it was unsuccessful. The combination made her nervous that the presented eggs might not be hers, and if they weren’t, she wondered if someone else get her eggs instead. Lev-Ary said the second possibility is a lingering concern.She was still hopeful she could have another child, but when the 16 eggs were thawed, Lev-Ary was devastated to find that none of them had survived.
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