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An Ohio woman and her partner have sued a Chicago-area sperm bank after she became pregnant with sperm donated by a black man instead of a white man as she'd intended.



Jennifer Cramblett was five months pregnant and happy with her life in April 2012. She and her partner had married months earlier in New York, and within days of their nuptials she had become pregnant with donor sperm at a fertility clinic in Canton.



Cramblett, 36, and her partner, Amanda Zinkon, 29, were so elated that they called Midwest Sperm Bank LLC outside Chicago to reserve sperm from the same donor in the hope that Zinkon would someday also have a child.



How could they make a mistake that was so personal?



But that's when Cramblett received some disturbing news, says a lawsuit filed Monday against Midwest Sperm Bank in Cook County, Illinois. She learned from an employee at the sperm bank that she had been inseminated with sperm from No. 330, a black donor, and not No. 380, a white donor she and Zinkon, who are white, had chosen.



"How could they make a mistake that was so personal?" Cramblett said during a telephone interview on Wednesday.



According to the lawsuit, her excitement about the pending birth was replaced with "anger, disappointment and fear."



"They took a personal choice, a personal decision and took it on themselves to make that choice for us out of pure negligence," Cramblett said.



Telephone calls to Midwest Sperm Bank were not returned on Wednesday. It's unclear who the sperm bank's attorney is.



Cramblett said she and Zinkon love their "beautiful, obviously mixed race" two-year-old daughter, Payton, very much and wouldn't change anything about her. But they are concerned about raising her in the predominantly white community where they live.



"Jennifer acknowledges her limited cultural competency relative to African-Americans and steep learning curve, particularly in small, homogenous Uniontown, which she regards as too racially intolerant," the lawsuit says.



The lawsuit said they had moved from Akron to Uniontown for better schools and to be closer to Cramblett's family. She said that as a lesbian she has felt the sting of prejudice but doesn't know what it's like to be mistreated because of her skin colour.



The lawsuit says Cramblett also is worried about how Payton will be treated in her "all-white, and often unconsciously insensitive family."



Therapists have recommended that Cramblett, Zinkon and Payton move to a more a racially diverse community with good schools, the lawsuit said.



Cramblett said she decided to sue to prevent the sperm bank from making the same mistake again. The lawsuit says the sperm bank has no electronic record-keeping and no quality controls that would have prevented it from sending the wrong sperm to fertility clinics.



The lawsuit seeks a minimum of $50,000 in damages. Cramblett's attorney, Tim Misny, said some of the compensation would pay for ongoing counselling.



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Quote from: "RDL"http://www.vancouversun.com/health/White+woman+sues+sperm+bank+after+giving+birth+black+baby/10255662/story.html">http://www.vancouversun.com/health/Whit ... story.html">http://www.vancouversun.com/health/White+woman+sues+sperm+bank+after+giving+birth+black+baby/10255662/story.html



An Ohio woman and her partner have sued a Chicago-area sperm bank after she became pregnant with sperm donated by a black man instead of a white man as she'd intended.



Jennifer Cramblett was five months pregnant and happy with her life in April 2012. She and her partner had married months earlier in New York, and within days of their nuptials she had become pregnant with donor sperm at a fertility clinic in Canton.



Cramblett, 36, and her partner, Amanda Zinkon, 29, were so elated that they called Midwest Sperm Bank LLC outside Chicago to reserve sperm from the same donor in the hope that Zinkon would someday also have a child.



How could they make a mistake that was so personal?



But that's when Cramblett received some disturbing news, says a lawsuit filed Monday against Midwest Sperm Bank in Cook County, Illinois. She learned from an employee at the sperm bank that she had been inseminated with sperm from No. 330, a black donor, and not No. 380, a white donor she and Zinkon, who are white, had chosen.



"How could they make a mistake that was so personal?" Cramblett said during a telephone interview on Wednesday.



According to the lawsuit, her excitement about the pending birth was replaced with "anger, disappointment and fear."



"They took a personal choice, a personal decision and took it on themselves to make that choice for us out of pure negligence," Cramblett said.



Telephone calls to Midwest Sperm Bank were not returned on Wednesday. It's unclear who the sperm bank's attorney is.



Cramblett said she and Zinkon love their "beautiful, obviously mixed race" two-year-old daughter, Payton, very much and wouldn't change anything about her. But they are concerned about raising her in the predominantly white community where they live.



"Jennifer acknowledges her limited cultural competency relative to African-Americans and steep learning curve, particularly in small, homogenous Uniontown, which she regards as too racially intolerant," the lawsuit says.



The lawsuit said they had moved from Akron to Uniontown for better schools and to be closer to Cramblett's family. She said that as a lesbian she has felt the sting of prejudice but doesn't know what it's like to be mistreated because of her skin colour.



The lawsuit says Cramblett also is worried about how Payton will be treated in her "all-white, and often unconsciously insensitive family."



Therapists have recommended that Cramblett, Zinkon and Payton move to a more a racially diverse community with good schools, the lawsuit said.



Cramblett said she decided to sue to prevent the sperm bank from making the same mistake again. The lawsuit says the sperm bank has no electronic record-keeping and no quality controls that would have prevented it from sending the wrong sperm to fertility clinics.



The lawsuit seeks a minimum of $50,000 in damages. Cramblett's attorney, Tim Misny, said some of the compensation would pay for ongoing counselling.



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What a beautiful little girl..



Does she want to give up her daughter for adoption because she is partially black?

Romero

They definitely have a case to sue the sperm bank for such a mix up, but yeah it looks like they originally didn't want her just because she's black.



They're not putting her up for adoption. They say they love her and they're keeping her.



They're claiming it's a hardship because she's half black. Really? Try telling that to parents who have children with disabilities. Boo hoo. They specifically chose a blonde-haired, blue-eyed white father. Talk about picky!



That little girl is adorable. Who wouldn't be absolutely thrilled to have such a healthy, beautiful child?



I've got no problem with people choosing how they have a child, but I dunno about things like sperm banks sometimes. I mean, donor #330 got mixed up with #380? Things are going to happen when you're just picking numbers.

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Quote from: "Romero"They definitely have a case to sue the sperm bank for such a mix up, but yeah it looks like they originally didn't want her just because she's black.



They're not putting her up for adoption. They say they love her and they're keeping her.



They're claiming it's a hardship because she's half black. Really? Try telling that to parents who have children with disabilities. Boo hoo. They specifically chose a blonde-haired, blue-eyed white father. Talk about picky!



That little girl is adorable. Who wouldn't be absolutely thrilled to have such a healthy, beautiful child?



I've got no problem with people choosing how they have a child, but I dunno about things like sperm banks sometimes. I mean, donor #330 got mixed up with #380? Things are going to happen when you're just picking numbers.

This is how I feel too about this subject Romero..



They have been blessed with a beautiful, healthy child..



They are not experiencing any hardship in my opinion.