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The Dutch doctor died and is now found to have 21 children

The Dutch doctor died and is now found to have 21 children

There are thousands of worlds, there are no wonders. A doctor in the Netherlands swapped donor's sperm for his own over a 13-year period, resulting in 21 women conceiving his child through artificial insemination. It has been determined that he has 21 children, probably more. At present, the Dutch authorities have begun to investigate the case.

According to foreign media reports on February 2, the doctor's name is Joss Bik, from the Netherlands. Between 1973 and 1986, Joss used his own sperm to conceive women during fertility treatment, giving birth to at least 21 children.

Bick works at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, a situation discovered by a Dutch company whose business is to help clients find their relatives.

In the summer of 2021, the company found that 21 people's DNA matched Joss. Further investigation revealed that the mothers of the 21 had all been treated by Jos at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Peter, a board member at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, said: "We were very shocked when we heard the news. "Shocked by the affected children and, of course, by their mothers."

Joss worked at the hospital from 1973 to 1998 and died in 2019. Not ruling out the possibility that he will have more children, authorities said women who have undergone Joss fertility treatment should come forward. Pitt said it's possible that Bick has had dozens of children and that the hospital has set up a hotline where anyone can contact them for confirmation.

The Dutch doctor died and is now found to have 21 children

Joss was the third Dutch doctor to be found using his own sperm for fertility treatment. In 2020, a doctor named Wilderskütte was found to have given birth to 17 children using a similar method. In 2019, a doctor named Kabat was found to have 49 children.