Plaintiffs allege that appellant's negligence in mixing up the embryos caused them to suffer physical and emotional injuries, namely, the need to undergo a cesarean section due to a twin pregnancy, and the need to make difficult decisions as to whether to carry the fetus that was not theirs to term and whether to give the child up to his biological parents. That such decisions involved a birth does not necessarily require dismissal of the action (see, Perry-Rogers v Obasaju...
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