by SHAUNA ANDERSON
It was September 30, and new Mum Maria Lorena Gerbeno had just given birth to a beautiful baby girl. It was her third child, and after a c-section she was handed her newborn baby to nurse. But something didn’t feel right. In fact, something felt very wrong.
Whilst her newborn daughter was healthy, there was a nagging suspicion that went beyond new mother qualms.
For many parents the initial bonding with a precious baby is tough, but for Maria it went beyond that. She was suspicious and queried with the medical staff whether something was different about her baby. They assured her that this was her newborn daughter.
“When my baby was born by C-section, they told me straight away it was a beautiful girl weighing 3.1 kilos, but when they gave her to me they said she weighed 3.8 kilos and was a breech birth,” Gerbeno told Argentinian Broadcaster C5N.
Gerbeno, who is a lawyer, suspected something was wrong.
“I told them that could not be but they said I must have misunderstood. I never got any answers,” she said.
The family took the newborn home, but sought out authorities who subsequently ordered genetic testing and seized documents from the private clinic in San Juan.
Three weeks later in a twist of fate Maria Gerbeno ran into another mother in a newborn clinic.
The other mother, Veronica Tejada, had also given birth on September 30 in the same clinic, and after comparing weights of their infants the answer seemed obvious.