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IVF clinic mixed up my sperm—but now I’m friends with my son’s biological dad

Por: New York Post Life October 26, 2022

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Donna and Vanner Johnson got a true surprise on their 16th wedding anniversary, in 2019 — Vanner was not the father of their son Tim, then 12. The couple, who live in Utah, had recently submitted their DNA to for genetic testing and decided, since the company was having a sale, to include their two sons, Tim and Vanner III, who is four years older than Tim. “It talks about crazy quirky genetic things — like if you can match musical pitch... + full article



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