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A Yonkers woman made the hellish decision to abort her baby after getting the results of a paternity test — only to find out months later the results were wrong, she said in a lawsuit. Now instead of planning a baby shower and getting ready for her daughter’s impending birth, the woman is dealing with the emotional wreckage of losing her child and her long-term relationship because of the alleged error by Winn Health Labs in the Bronx and Ohio-based DNA Diagnostics Center, according to court papers. “My daughter would have been born on the 17th” of April, she told The Post through tears. “I’m grieving. “I just have a lot of emotions. These results were the reason why I decided to do what I did.” The administrative assistant and her then-fiancé had been struggling to get pregnant when they broke up for three weeks last summer in part because of the “stress and aggravation” from their inability to conceive, she said in a Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit. During the hiatus, she had sex with someone else but used a condom during the encounter, claimed the woman, who asked to remain anonymous. She and the fiancé got back together, and by August, she was pregnant for the first time — and confident her longtime love was the dad. “I was tracking my ovulation,” she said. But wanting to be completely sure — and not wanting to alert her fiancé to the sex she had with another man during their break — the woman sought a paternity test with the other man. The first two tests costs a total of more than $1,000 and results were inconclusive. So the pair found DNA Diagnostics Center online, a company which boasts having done more than 20 million tests which can be used in court and touts itself as “world leaders in DNA testing.” In October, the two traveled to a Winn Health Labs facility on Randall Avenue in the Bronx, which is at the rear of a hair salon, to provide samples for the testing to be done by DNA Diagnostics, according to Manhattan Federal Court papers. So confident that the pending test would show the temporary lover was not the father, she even hosted a gender-reveal party with her fiancé while waiting for the results. But a call from the lab on Halloween left her in “utter surprise, disappointment and frustration,” when she was told her fling was the babydaddy with “99.99% certainty,” according to court papers first reported by NBC News. By then, she was nearly 20 weeks pregnant and staring down New York’s 24-week deadline for legal abortion. She was forced to reveal the mother of all dramas to her fiancé. “He just cried,” she recalled. “He asked, ‘Why would you go through a gender reveal?’ I told him, ‘Because I was positive it was yours.'” During a grueling, two-day pregnancy-termination procedure, she had a change of heart. But it was too late and doctors could not save the baby. “I wish I could reverse this,” she said. Reeling, the woman and her fiancé stayed together until Valentine’s Day — when DNA Diagnostics suddenly called with unthinkable news. The results she’d been given were due to an “IT error,” the lab told the woman, according to the lawsuit. The man she had sex with only once was not the father of the child she’d aborted. Devastated, the woman and her fiancé ended their relationship last month. The 📸: Obtained by the New York Post; Matthew McDermott; Leonardo Munoz
A Yonkers woman made the hellish decision to abort her baby after getting the results of a paternity test — only to find out months later the results were wrong, she said in a lawsuit. Now instead of planning a baby shower and getting ready for her daughter’s impending birth, the woman is dealing with the emotional wreckage of losing her child and her long-term relationship because of the alleged error by Winn Health Labs in the Bronx and Ohio-based DNA Diagnostics Center, according to court papers. “My daughter would have been born on the 17th” of April, she told The Post through tears. “I’m grieving. “I just have a lot of emotions. These results were the reason why I decided to do what I did.” The administrative assistant and her then-fiancé had been struggling to get pregnant when they broke up for three weeks last summer in part because of the “stress and aggravation” from their inability to conceive, she said in a Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit. During the hiatus, she had sex with someone else but used a condom during the encounter, claimed the woman, who asked to remain anonymous. She and the fiancé got back together, and by August, she was pregnant for the first time — and confident her longtime love was the dad. “I was tracking my ovulation,” she said. But wanting to be completely sure — and not wanting to alert her fiancé to the sex she had with another man during their break — the woman sought a paternity test with the other man. The first two tests costs a total of more than $1,000 and results were inconclusive. So the pair found DNA Diagnostics Center online, a company which boasts having done more than 20 million tests which can be used in court and touts itself as “world leaders in DNA testing.” In October, the two traveled to a Winn Health Labs facility on Randall Avenue in the Bronx, which is at the rear of a hair salon, to provide samples for the testing to be done by DNA Diagnostics, according to Manhattan Federal Court papers. So confident that the pending test would show the temporary lover was not the father, she even hosted a gender-reveal party with her fiancé while waiting for the results. But a call from the lab on Halloween left her in “utter surprise, disappointment and frustration,” when she was told her fling was the babydaddy with “99.99% certainty,” according to court papers first reported by NBC News. By then, she was nearly 20 weeks pregnant and staring down New York’s 24-week deadline for legal abortion. She was forced to reveal the mother of all dramas to her fiancé. “He just cried,” she recalled. “He asked, ‘Why would you go through a gender reveal?’ I told him, ‘Because I was positive it was yours.'” During a grueling, two-day pregnancy-termination procedure, she had a change of heart. But it was too late and doctors could not save the baby. “I wish I could reverse this,” she said. Reeling, the woman and her fiancé stayed together until Valentine’s Day — when DNA Diagnostics suddenly called with unthinkable news. The results she’d been given were due to an “IT error,” the lab told the woman, according to the lawsuit. The man she had sex with only once was not the father of the child she’d aborted. Devastated, the woman and her fiancé ended their relationship last month. The 📸: Obtained by the New York Post; Matthew McDermott; Leonardo Munoz

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