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Aussie twin sisters discover bombshell truth through Ancestry DNA test
- Two Australian sisters discover they were implanted with other women's embryos in a Sydney hospital in 1995.
- DNA results linked Sasha and her twin to two different biological parents, not their legal parents.
- Investigations showed the other woman's sister was Sasha and her twin’s biological mother.
- Royal North Shore Hospital allegedly implanted the wrong embryos in Penny Szafranski in 1995.
- Families have hired lawyers and are seeking answers from the hospital and health district.
- The case is only the second known IVF mix-up in Australia, with a prior case in Brisbane.
- Sasha’s mother Penny Szafranski reflects on the mistake and its impact on their family.
- Legal and emotional fallout includes calls for answers from the hospital.
- The interview notes multiple rounds of IVF in the 1990s as context for the mix-up.
- Daily Mail reports hospital and health district seeking comment on the case.
- The story highlights the rarity and seriousness of IVF mix-ups.
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