Los Angeles, AP A strange story has come up with a couple in southern California. The couple claims that their fetus was accidentally implanted in a New York woman. The woman who gave birth to their boy, who gave birth to another son related to his son as well as another couple. After this severe negligence, the couple is going to sue the clinic.
The lawsuit is filed by the couple Anni and Ashot Manukyan in the in vitro fertilization mixture by the CHA Fertility Center in Los Angeles, which includes three separate pairs. According to the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, a lawsuit filed on Wednesday claimed that the couple Anni and Ashot Manukyan are in awe since they came to know that their child embryos implanted in the womb of a stranger woman And it all happened during that time when their child was just an embryo.
According to the Superior Court, the mother of the child born in New York believes that she had gone to her twins from the hospital. That is, the other woman claims that she gave birth to twins. However, genetic testing confirmed that both the children were not related to the couple, and they had no relation with each other. After which the woman and her husband filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court in Brooklyn last week for a medical negligence case.
According to the court filing, the Manuals of Glendale, California faced a court battle before taking their son into custody. They are demanding unspecified compensation and punitive damages.
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