Florida Couple Keeping Baby That Isn't Theirs After IVF Screw-Up
Key Points:
- A Florida couple, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, sued the Fertility Center of Orlando after discovering their IVF baby, Shea Score Mills, is not genetically theirs due to an alleged embryo mix-up.
- Six months after Shea's birth, Tiffany and Steven reached a custody agreement with the biological parents, retaining their rights as Shea's permanent custodial parents.
- The couple identified Shea's biological parents through genetic testing and expressed gratitude for media coverage that helped resolve concerns about Shea's future.
- Tiffany and Steven have committed to respecting the privacy of Shea's biological parents and maintaining a relationship based on friendship and trust.
- They are transferring their remaining viable embryo to a different fertility facility, as they had originally stored three embryos with the Fertility Center of Orlando.