The New York couple spent $100,000 on the IVF procedures, travel expenses and other costs.
Sonja HallerA New York couple has filed a federal lawsuit saying an IVF mistake resulted in giving birth to two babies that were not a genetic match.The first sign something was wrong at the California in vitro fertilization clinic was that the couple had thawed and implanted two female embryos only to learn they were carrying boys.A doctor at CHA Fertility Center in Los Angeles told the couple that sometimes sonograms get it wrong.
"Frier Levitt is representing a couple who sustained traumatic emotional injuries and financial losses as a result of an incomprehensible series of events that left them pregnant with someone else’s babies, neither of whom were related," said the couple's attorney, Michelle Greenberg from New Jersey firm Frier Levitt, in a statement emailed to USA TODAY.
It was this promotional information that led to the couple to travel to the clinic in 2018 to undergo IVF there, the lawsuit stated.A couple suing a California fertility clinic claims it cost them $100,000 to give birth to babies that were not their own.Y.Z., the husband, gave his sperm, while A.P., the wife, underwent the regimen to grow her eggs.
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