IVF) procedure led Krystena Murray to carry someone else’s biological child. Now, she has sued the clinic for the mix-up, saying it caused her emotional and physical pain.
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Murray has alleged in a statement that she will never be able to recover from this incident.
In 2023, Murray became pregnant after she underwent IVF treatment at the Coastal Fertility clinic. Though both and the sperm donor were white, the baby she delivered was black.
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Murray has claimed that she was unaware there had been a mix-up in the IVF process until she gave birth. A DNA test confirmed that the infant was not biologically hers, Newsweek reported. She had resolved to raise the baby as her own, but kept quiet about the child. The Georgia resident stated that she had faced «awkward and inappropriate comments” when she went out in public with the kid.
According to Murray’s lawsuit, she notified the clinic about their error to ensure this situation does not happen again. She also wanted to make the child’s biological parents aware about the error. The couple filed for custody and Murray had to give up the kid to avoid a legal battle.
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