First Posted: 11-13-09 06:35 PM Huff Post
Dr. Ben Ramaley, a Greenwich, Connecticut fertility doctor stands accused of not only impregnating a patient with the wrong man's sperm, but --in a shocking twist-- using his own instead. The prominent doctor was supposed to artificially inseminate an unidentified woman with her husband's sperm after they first consulted him in 2002. After several attempts, the woman became pregnant and gave birth to twins.
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Wash Post / Nov1991
Cecil B. Jacobson, a former George Washington University geneticist who owned the Reproductive Genetics Center Ltd., of Vienna, also was accused in the indictment of repeatedly injecting women who paid up to $5,000 for fertility treatments with a drug that would falsely indicate in tests that they were pregnant.
Cecil B. Jacobson, the former Fairfax County fertility doctor convicted nearly two years ago of fraud for using his own sperm to impregnate patients, reported to a federal prison in Colorado yesterday to begin serving his sentence.
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EYEWITNess news team
Dr. Quincy Fortier is a legend in Las Vegas medical circles. His private practice began in 1945, two years before Bugsy Siegel opened the Flamingo Hotel. He's cared for thousands of patients and became a specialist in fertility medicine. In 1991, he was honored as Nevada's physician of the year. But the good doctor harbored dark secrets. Five years ago, Dr. Fortier was accused by a former patient of using his own sperm during artificial insemination procedures back in the '70s.
The state medical board is preparing to take action against a Las Vegas fertility doctor who admits that he used his own semen to impregnate his patients. Fortier's adopted daughter testified in court that she was 17 and a virgin when she became pregnant after receiving a "medical exam" from her adopted father. Fortier testified he doesn't know how his daughter became pregnant and that there were lots of sperm samples around the lab. When Dr. Fortier was asked how many other times he used his own sperm to impregnate a patient, he said the answer was "unknown".There were complaints in the 60's 70's 80's and 90's all covered up, settled and sealed.
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