The court also ruled that the child's best interest requires recognizing the birth mother's partner as her legal father to ...
A woman who gave birth to a baby boy that wasn't hers due to an embryo transfer mix-up filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a fertility clinic in Georgia after she was forced to give up the 5-month-old ...
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.
The baby was Black, while Murray and her sperm donor are both white. She says she later learned doctors had transferred another patient’s embryo instead of her own. Regardless, Murray resolved ...
Murray bonded with the baby and wanted to keep him, despite knowing that the clinic, Coastal Fertility Specialists (CFS), had likely implanted somebody else's embryo, according to the lawsuit.
The woman is being represented by Adam Wolf, a partner at Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway and Wise law firm. Wolf leads the firm's embryo-loss practice group. He has represented more than 1000 people ...
A Georgia woman, who gave birth to and raised a baby boy for months, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a fertility clinic claiming it implanted the wrong embryo in her, resulting in her giving birth ...
Krystena Murray is suing Coastal Fertility Specialists in Savannah, Georgia after she gave birth in December 2023 to a black baby through IVF, a lawsuit claims ...
handing over her beloved baby, both for his own good and to avoid what her attorneys said was an unwinnable legal battle. To this day Murray does not know what happened to her own embryo ...