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Krystena Murray became pregnant after undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF) two years ago, and said she was unaware until she gave birth that the fertility clinic had made a fateful mistake.
*A White Georgia woman is suing Coastal Fertility Specialists after an IVF mix-up resulted in her giving birth to a Black baby instead of her biological child. Krystena Murray’s lawsuit claims ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Krystena Murray became pregnant after undergoing in vitro fertilization two years ago, and said she was unaware until she gave birth that the fertility clinic had made a ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A Georgia woman says her journey to motherhood has left her “emotionally and physically broken,” and now she is suing the company responsible.Even as a child, Krystena Murray ...
Murray’s attorney said: “Coastal Fertility Specialists made a serious mistake, and the consequences are life-altering for Krystena. This is not the first IVF mix-up case that I’ve handled ...
In the lawsuit, Krystena Murray alleges she “was turned into an unwitting surrogate, against her will” and had to surrender the baby five months after she delivered him.
Krystena Murray, 38, says she has always wanted to be a mom. She started the IVF process and selected donor sperm who resembled her features: light eyes, fair skin, and dirty blonde hair.
Krystena Murray realized something had gone awry in her in-vitro fertilization process immediately after giving birth: She is white, as was her chosen sperm donor, who had dirty blond hair and ...
It was clear to Krystena that coastal fertility specialist had made an unimaginable error,” said Adam Wolf, Murray’s attorney. “A DNA test then confirmed that this is in fact what had occurred.
It was clear to Krystena that coastal fertility specialist had made an unimaginable error,” said Adam Wolf, Murray’s attorney. “A DNA test then confirmed that this is in fact what had occurred.