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A woman in the United States is suing a fertility clinic after she gave birth to a baby — who she raised as her own for five months — but then had to surrender him to his biological parents.
Krystena Murray alleges that Coastal Fertility Specialists “recklessly” transferred an embryo belonging to another family into her womb and forced her to “unknowingly and unwillingly” carry a child who is not related to her, according to a complaint filed in Georgia on Feb. 18.