Two women in Norway, swapped at birth almost six decades ago, allege a government coverup of the mix-up. Their lawsuit ...
In 1965, a Norwegian woman gave birth to a baby girl in a private hospital. Seven days later she returned home with a baby.
Dokken had given birth to a baby girl on Feb. 14, 1965, at a private, central Norway institution called Eggesboenes Hospital, ...
Two women who were switched at birth only realized the mistake more than 50 years later due to a DNA home test, the BBC ...
Families of two babies reportedly switched at birth in an NHS hospital in 1967 are now in line for compensation in the first ...
A DNA test led two women to discover that they were switched at birth 50 years ago. Two women in England have just learned ...
Authorities discovered the error when they were teenagers but kept it a secret, say the women, who are now 59.
DNA tests confirmed Lan and her friend were switched at birth. The families now regularly spend time together and plan to ...
Two families in the West Midlands are waiting for compensation in the first documented case of babies being switched at birth in NHS history. It was only taken out of idle curiosity one rainy winter’s ...
The women were born in the West Midlands in 1967, and were taken to the nursery, where it was standard for newborns to sleep ...
Mona, the girl raised by the woman, was not the baby she gave birth to. The babies - one born on 14 February and the other on ...
IN 1965, A Norwegian woman gave birth to a girl in a private hospital and returned home with the baby seven days later. When ...