Detective Munch mentions that he has never heard of a rape victim who was impregnated by her rapist keeping the child; he then acts surprised when Stabler tells him that Olivia was the product of rape and that her mother both kept and raised her. Yet Munch already knew this, Stabler told him about Olivia's father being a rapist and impregnating her mother in a season one episode.
While discussing the baby's paternity it is mentioned that the baby's blood type is Type AB and the mother's blood type is Type A. Wong concludes that the father's blood type must be Type B. This isn't necessarily true as the father's blood type could be either Type B or Type AB.
Dr Graham Martell (Bruce Davison ) says "The first 10 bone marrow transplants ended in death". This is not true. The first allogeneic HSCT (haematopoietic stem cell transplantation) was pioneered in 1957. In this study, six patients were treated with radiation and chemotherapy, and then received intravenous infusion of marrow from a normal donor. All six patients died by 100 days post the transplantation.
When discussing terminating the victim's pregnancy her doctor fails to point out the huge risk to both the mother and the fetus. He vaguely points out that there is more risk than usual when dealing with a comatose mother but he grossly underscores the risk. The chances of a pregnant, comatose woman successfully bringing a baby to full term and surviving child birth is less than 5%; the odds of the baby surviving birth and the mother dying during are about 10%.