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A South African couple seeks DNA proof they were given the wrong embryo during IVF, sparking a legal battle over consent and parentage.
A South African black couple is seeking a DNA test to determine if an Indian woman mistakenly received their embryo during an IVF procedure in 2016, leading to a legal dispute after a clinic receptionist alerted them to a possible mix-up.
The couple, who believe they only consented to donating an egg, claim the clinic mismanaged their embryos and altered records, while the birth mother initially opposed testing, citing the child’s best interests and alleging harassment.
A judge has appointed a curator ad litem to assess the child’s welfare, and the clinic owner confirmed a confidential settlement but denied the couple’s claims of consent to embryo donation.
The case underscores ongoing concerns about embryo handling, consent, and legal parentage in assisted reproduction.
Una pareja sudafricana busca pruebas de ADN de que se les dio el embrión equivocado durante la FIV, provocando una batalla legal sobre el consentimiento y la paternidad.