Medicolegal Issues

When Wrong Test Is Ordered, “Wrongful Birth” Results

An ultrasound suggested fetal abnormality, but the incorrect follow-up DNA test was ordered. Here's how a controversial legal theory factored into the verdict.

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At a New Jersey hospital, a pregnant woman underwent an ultrasound examination with results suggesting a possible fetal abnormality. In response, DNA testing of the patient and her husband was ordered to investigate for a suspected hormonal disorder. But the wrong test was ordered, and the results of that test were negative.

A baby girl was born with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, a condition causing ambiguous genitalia due to exposure to high concentrations of androgens in utero. She underwent genital reconstructive surgery at age 4 months and is expected to require additional surgery, lifelong hormone replacement therapy, and lifelong monitoring.

The parents claimed that they would have elected to terminate the pregnancy if they had been properly informed of the child’s condition.

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