弗罗里达州一对夫妇在体外受体外受精后 向生育诊所提起诉讼 导致女儿没有遗传基因
A Florida couple lawsuits fertility clinic after IVF mix-up led to daughter not genetically theirs.
Florida夫妇Tiffany Scow和Steven Mills对奥兰多生育中心提出紧急诉讼, 指控他们在接受抗逆转录病毒治疗期间出现混乱, 导致生下一个与父母任何一方没有遗传关系的女儿。
A Florida couple, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, have filed an emergency lawsuit against the Fertility Center of Orlando, alleging a mix-up during their IVF treatment led to the birth of a daughter not genetically related to either parent.
这对夫妇都是白人, 都说婴儿的外表和基因测试证实她不是他们的亲生子女。
The couple, both white, say the baby’s appearance and genetic testing confirmed she is not their biological child.
他们声称,在2020年取卵或2025年4月胚胎转移过程中可能发生错误,诊所没有事先披露与同一天转产、后来生下儿子的另一病人的接触情况。
They claim the error likely occurred during egg retrieval in 2020 or embryo transfer in April 2025, and that the clinic failed to disclose prior contact with another patient who underwent a transfer on the same day and later gave birth to a son.
在媒体报道后,这位妇女伸出援手,与婴儿同姓,身体上与婴儿相似。
After media coverage, that woman reached out, sharing a similar last name and physical resemblance to the baby.
该诊所与调查合作,一名法官下令每周举行听证会处理此案,这引起了对实验室安全和胎儿在生育治疗中处理的关切。
The clinic has cooperated with an investigation, and a judge has ordered weekly hearings to address the case, which raises concerns about lab safety and embryo handling in fertility treatments.