Florida couple in IVF clinic's embryo mix-up will keep baby who is not genetically theirs
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills said they love Shea and “will be this child’s parents forever.”
A Florida couple embroiled in an embryo mix-up will keep their infant after reaching a custody agreement with the baby’s biological parents.
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills sued the Fertility Center of Orlando and its lead reproductive endocrinologist in January after learning that the daughter whom Score had given birth to a month earlier was not genetically related to her or Mills.
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