Wow! Just as the pg woman said, it's all very surreal! I'm glad they were willing to carry the baby to term.
Before our IUI last weekend, we had to sign a release. Part of it included the fact that sometimes, though rarely, the wrong specimen (sperm) is accidentally used. It had never occured to be before that.
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Married 10/5/08 | 2 yrs of TTC, tests, procedures & a m/c | IVF #2 =James!
I heard about this on the radio yesterday. What a hard situation, that is impressive that she was willing to continue the pregnancy and hand over the baby to its biological parents. Wow.
what other choice would you really have though - I mean I just would think knowing that the other couple was going through infertility too, there's no way you could terminate or keep the baby.
I should go read this article - I've heard about it in other places. But there are so many details of this that I'd like to understand. So scary. I wonder how the mixup happened...
Re: fertility clinic mix-up
Wow! Just as the pg woman said, it's all very surreal! I'm glad they were willing to carry the baby to term.
Before our IUI last weekend, we had to sign a release. Part of it included the fact that sometimes, though rarely, the wrong specimen (sperm) is accidentally used. It had never occured to be before that.
Photo by J Shelton Photography
Married 10/5/08 | 2 yrs of TTC, tests, procedures & a m/c | IVF #2 =James!
what other choice would you really have though - I mean I just would think knowing that the other couple was going through infertility too, there's no way you could terminate or keep the baby.
I should go read this article - I've heard about it in other places. But there are so many details of this that I'd like to understand. So scary. I wonder how the mixup happened...