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Hundreds of lawsuits allege IVF errors at fertility clinics nationwide

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An NBC News analysis found hundreds of lawsuits over five years alleging that embryos were lost, destroyed or swapped by fertility clinics or companies. NBC News' Ellison Barber talks to some of the patients who were affected.