- Oct 10, 2000
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SPERM should be subject to the same product liability laws as car brakes, according to a US judge who has given a teenager with severe learning disabilities the go-ahead to sue the sperm bank that provided her with a biological father.
Brittany Donovan, now 13 years old, was born with fragile X syndrome, a genetic disorder causing mental impairment and carried on the X chromosome. She is now suing the sperm bank, Idant Laboratories of New York, under a product liability law more commonly associated with manufacturing defects, such as faulty car brakes.
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Talk about ridiculous lawsuits. I feel bad for the teenager with the genetic disorder, but come on, unless the sperm bank failed to disclose medical details about the donor, I don't see how this lawsuit can gain any traction. It's really the mom's decision that affected her life - she should be the one being sued for signing the go ahead.
Brittany Donovan, now 13 years old, was born with fragile X syndrome, a genetic disorder causing mental impairment and carried on the X chromosome. She is now suing the sperm bank, Idant Laboratories of New York, under a product liability law more commonly associated with manufacturing defects, such as faulty car brakes.
Link to full article.
Talk about ridiculous lawsuits. I feel bad for the teenager with the genetic disorder, but come on, unless the sperm bank failed to disclose medical details about the donor, I don't see how this lawsuit can gain any traction. It's really the mom's decision that affected her life - she should be the one being sued for signing the go ahead.