A deceased Dutch doctor fathered 17 children, Latest IVF Scandal disclosed

A deceased Dutch doctor fathered 17 children, Latest IVF Scandal disclosed

A deceased Dutch gynaecologist has fathered at least 17 children with women thinking they were receiving sperm from anonymous donors, a Dutch hospital said Tuesday, in the latest IVF scandal to hit the country.

Accused Doctor Jan Wildschut worked from 1981 to 1993 at the fertility clinic Isala hospital formerly known Sophia hospital, in the eastern Dutch city of Zwolle.

cIsala hospital said in its statement, describing Wildschut’s actions as “morally unacceptable” Hospital said – A total of 17 donor children are currently known, in addition to the legal children of this former gynaecologist,”

At the time he was involved in the hospital’s artificial insemination programme with donor sperm, called KID in Dutch. It was unknown whether he sired more children, the hospital said.

When this news came in light, Hospital enquired and learning about the truth of the news in 2019, the hospital finally decided to make it public together with the doctor’s family and donor children to “contribute to greater transparency” in the issue of sperm donation.

De Stentor newspaper. said the matter was first discovered when a donor child discovered a DNA match via a commercial database with a niece of Wildschut, who had died in 2009.

“We never suspected that he could have been the donor,” a parent who wished to remain anonymous told the paper.

Wildschut gave a “friendly, committed and honest impression”, the parent said.

The Dutch Health and Youth Inspectorate has declined to open a probe, as “this case took place at a time when there were no laws or regulations governing fertility treatments,” the hospital said. Last year, the Netherlands was rocked by another scandal after it came out that another Dutch doctor in Rotterdam fathered at least 49 children while inseminating women seeking treatment.

News Resource – deccanherald.com, October 6, 2020

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