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IVF Mix-Up: Parents Sue Clinic for Wrong Embryo Implant
30 Jan
Summary
- Parents suing fertility clinic after implanting wrong embryo.
- Daughter born is not genetically related to the parents.
- Couple seeks biological parents and preservation of records.

A Florida couple has filed a lawsuit against the Fertility Center of Orlando and Dr. Milton McNichol, alleging a significant error during in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. The couple claims that the wrong embryo was implanted, leading to the birth of a daughter in December 2025 who is not genetically related to them.
The lawsuit was initiated after the parents noticed their daughter's ethnicity differed from their own. Subsequent genetic testing confirmed their concerns. The family has expressed deep affection for their child but feels a moral responsibility to locate and inform the biological parents.
Attorneys for the couple are seeking an emergency injunction. This injunction would compel the clinic to preserve all relevant records, notify other potentially affected patients, and commence immediate genetic testing to uncover the truth behind the mix-up.




