Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure mix ups occur but if the child isn't biologically yours, then what?
Then you sue the fertility clinic or who ever is responsible for the mix up. Your kid is still your kid but you get several millions out of it. And if the other parent is found, the child can have a relationship with them or at least know the medical history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure mix ups occur but if the child isn't biologically yours, then what?
Then you sue the fertility clinic or who ever is responsible for the mix up. Your kid is still your kid but you get several millions out of it. And if the other parent is found, the child can have a relationship with them or at least know the medical history.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure mix ups occur but if the child isn't biologically yours, then what?
Anonymous wrote:, but if I really actually thought my child was not mine, I don't think I would test and risk having to give up my child.