The two babies weren’t even related to each other – and both went back to their respective biological parents (via toofab)
According to the lawsuit, they spent $100,000 on facility, specialist and doctors fees, medication, lab expenses and travel costs.
In August of 2018 the woman, known only as A.P., made a second attempt at having a set of her embryos implanted, after a failed attempt in July. By September they were "ecstatic" to learn she was pregnant with twin girls. But subsequent sonograms showed that the babies were boys; clinic co-owner Dr. Joshua Berger shrugged the results off, the suit claims, insisting these tests sometimes got the genders wrong — as was the case with one of his own children.In March 2019, A.P. gave birth to two boys, via Cesarean. Tests subsequently showed neither boy was related to them, or each other. They then handed over custody to the real parents, whom were all clients of CHA.
The lawsuit, which also names clinic co-owner Simon Hong, claims the couple are too heartbroken and embarrassed to tell most of their relatives and friends about the "unimaginable mishap."The couple still do not know what happened to their real embryos.
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