Mothers Sue Over Tests to Determine Baby’s Gender
Six New York City mothers are suing the maker of a baby sex test that touted its product as "infallibly accurate," saying the test results they received were wrong. The women claim they received incorrect results from the $275 Baby Gender Mentor test by Acu-Gen Biolab Inc., of Lowell, Mass. The suit says the test maker advertised its product as the "gold standard for prenatal gender detection." The company's Web site says the test can determine a baby's sex as early as five to eight weeks' gestation. CNSNews
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