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Couple told embryos unviable - only to learn clinic had lost them

Couple told embryos unviable - only to learn clinic had lost them Harriet Johnston For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A couple in their sixties are in a legal battle with a hospital after claiming they were told their embryos were nonviable during IVF 20 years ago - only to learn they had been lost by the clinic.  Elaine Meyer, 63, and Barry Prizant, 69, from Rhode Island, underwent IVF in the late 1990s, welcoming a son Noah, and were left with nine embryos at Women & Infants Hospital in August of 2000 to try for a second baby.  The couple say they were told all were thawed but were later told it was an unsuccessful procedure and they should pursue other means to have children, like adoption.

Couple were told embryos were unviable - only to learn they had been lost by the clinic

Elaine Meyer and Barry Prizant, from Rhode Island, underwent IVF in the 1990s Couple welcomed a son, Noah, and were left with nine embryos for future use   Said they were told all were thawed but had failed and didn t have another child In 2017, received a hospital letter which said they still had two frozen embryos Shocked to learn embryos had been lost in hospital in 2000 and found in 2010 Couple are now at the center of a lawsuit alleging breach of contract, negligence, bailment and intentional infliction of emotional distress

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