The biological parents in the Florida IVF mix-up are incredibly sad to give up custody of their daughter ... at least ...
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills are still trying to get to the bottom of how the swap took place and are attempting to find ...
The biological parents of a baby born to another couple due to an embryo mix-up in Florida are doing their best to navigate an “absolutely impossible situation,” their attorney said ...
One Florida couple discovered the baby they birthed did not come from their embryo, but they will retain custody in an agreement with the biological couple.
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A Florida couple will retain custody of a baby girl born from a fertility clinic embryo mix-up. The couple realized the error after the baby was born and did not ...
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills have reached a custody agreement with the girl's biological parents, as per the court documents.
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The couple filed a lawsuit against IVF Life, Inc. and the lead reproductive endocrinologist after learning their daughter was not genetically related to either of them.
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills will keep their baby, Shea, who was determined to be 100% South Asian through DNA testing.
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, who are embroiled in an embryo mix-up at an IVF clinic, will keep their infant after reaching a custody agreement with the baby’s biological parents.
Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, who gave birth to the baby girl late last year, will “continue as the permanent custodial parents of their daughter,” the agreement says.