Florida couple in IVF clinic’s embryo mix-up will keep baby who is not genetically theirs
U.S. newsFlorida couple in IVF clinic’s embryo mix-up will keep baby who is not genetically theirsTiffany Score and Steven Mills reached a custody agreement with the biological parents of the little girl, court records show.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Tiffany Score, Steven Mills, and their baby, Shea.Courtesy of family attorney via WESHShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJune 16, 2026, 11:30 AM EDTBy Elizabeth ChuckA Florida couple embroiled in an embryo mix-up will keep their infant after reaching a custody agreement with the baby’s biological parents.Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.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.Score and Mills, who are both white, had undergone in vitro fertilization at the Longwood, Florida, clinic and pursued genetic testing because their baby “displayed the physical appearance of a racially non-Caucasian child,” their lawsuit said. The testing revealed that the baby, named Shea, was 100% South Asian, according to Score and Mills’ attorney.The suit prompted a search for the couple whose embryo had been mistakenly implanted into Score and, in April, attorneys for Score and Mills announced that Shea’s biological parents had been found. Identified in court documents only as Patient 004, the biological parents’ names have been kept confidential. In a court filing Friday, attorney for Score and Mills, Mara Hatfield, wrote that her clients and Patient 004 had “come to a mutually devised custody agreement” that recognizes Score and Mills’ rights as the “permanent custodial parents of their daughter.” No additional details were provided.Circuit Court Judge Margaret Schreiber expressed support for the news in a court hearing Monday. “I’m glad the parties have rea...المصدر: NBC News | Source: NBC News
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