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A state appeals court in Wisconsin ruled Wednesday that a clinic that mistakenly gave a woman pre-natal vitamins instead of birth control pills doesn't have to pay to raise the child she didn't mean to conceive.

But, the court said the clinic can be sued for other financial damages, like pain and suffering during and after the pregnancy, loss of future earning capacity and postpartum depression.

The court said claims of temporary contraception failing or getting wrong pills are too open to potential fraud of parents try to collect huge awards.