The couple “was shocked to see that the babies they were told were formed using both of their genetic material did not appear to be,' suit says.
A New York couple claim in a lawsuit that a California fertility clinic billing itself as “the mecca of reproductive medicine” got the wife pregnant with someone else’s babies.
After giving birth March 30 to a set of twins that were not of Asian descent, the lawsuit says, the couple “was shocked to see that the babies they were told were formed using both of their genetic material did not appear to be.” A lawyer for CHA Fertility Center in Los Angeles did not respond to a request for comment Sunday. A person who answered the phone at CHA said no one at the clinic could immediately be reached for comment.
The first sign that things were amiss occurred just a few months into the pregnancy, when a sonogram revealed that the woman was carrying twin boys — even though the clinic’s doctors told her they had not used male embryos during the fertility treatment, the suit says.
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