A woman from the Yonkers made the infernal decision to abort her baby after obtaining the results of a paternity test, just to discover months later, the results were incorrect, he said in a lawsuit.
Now, instead of planning a Baby Shower and preparing for the imminent birth of her daughter, the woman is dealing with the emotional remains of losing her son and her long -term relationship due to the supposed error of Derna Diannstic’s Labs, according to and ohiotes, chords, chordsost, chording, chordost, chordsting, accordost, according to according to.
“My daughter would have been born Bone on April 17” or April, he told the post through tears. “I am afflicted.
“I only have many emotions. These results were the reason I decided to do what I did.”
The 28 -year -old administrative assistant, and his faithful had been fighting to get pregnant while separated for three weeks last summer because the “stress and aggravation” of his inability to conceive, said in a federal lawsuit from Manhattan.
Duration of the pause, had sex with others, but used a condom duration, said that the woman, who asked to remain anonymous.
She and the fiance were together again, and for August, she was first pregnant, and sure that her love for a long time was the father.
“I was tracking my ovulation,” he said.
But wanting to be completely safe, and not wanting to alert her fiance about the sex she had with another man who lasted her rest: the woman looked for a paternity test with the other man.
The first two tests cost a total of more than $ 1,000 and the results were conclusive.
Then, the couple found the online DNA diagnosis center, a company that boasts of having performed more than 20 million tests that can be used in court and promotes ITELF as “world leaders in DNA tests.”
In October, the two traveled to an installation of Winn Health Labs in Randall Avenue in the Bronx, which is in the back of a hairdresser, to provide samples so that the tests are carried out by DNA Diagnostics, according to the documents of the Federal Court of Manhattan.
So sure that the pending test would show that the temporary lover was not the father, who has just organized a gender revelation party with his fiancee while waiting for the results.
But a call from the laboratory on Halloween left her in “absolute surprise, disappointment and frustration”, when they told her that her adventure was Babyuddy with “99.99% of certainty”, according to judicial documents first by NBC News.
By then, I had almost 20 weeks pregnant and looked at the deadline of 24 weeks in New York for legal abortion. She was forced to reveal to the mother of all dramas to her fiance.
“He just cried,” he recalled. “Hello, he asked:” Why would you go through gender revelation? “I said:” Because I was sure I was yours. “
Duration An exhausting procedure of two -day pregnancy termination had a change of heart. But it was too late and the doctor could not save the baby.
“I would like to be able to reverse this,” he said.
Also, the woman and her fiance stayed together until Valentine’s Day, when the DNA diagnosis suddenly called with unthinkable news.
The results he had given were due to a “IT error,” the laboratory told the woman, according to the demand. The man with whom he had sex only once was not the father of the child he had aborted.
Devastated, the woman and her fiance ended their relationship last month.
“For 30 years, DDC has tried reliable and precise evidence for millions of customers,” the company said in a statement. “If any concern is raised, we take immediate measures to validate the results and quickly notify customers about any problem. We understand and appreciate the incredible amount of confidence that people place in us to obtain that correct standard.”
Winn Health Labs did not respond to a message in search of comments.
The woman still does not know how the mistake was made, said her lawyer, Craig Phemister.
“When you know that people immediately trust paternity tests to make life decisions, why did you take four months? It simply makes no sense,” he said.
It is now in therapy, and wants the laboratories involved to be responsible.
“How many other people passed?” She said.