A Florida couple who say a fertility clinic mistakenly implanted the wrong embryo have reached an agreement with their daughter’s biological parents and will continue raising the child as their own.
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills welcomed their daughter, Shea, in December. But genetic testing later showed the baby was biologically related to another couple, according to a lawsuit the pair filed earlier this year against IVF Life, Inc. The clinic, which operated as the Fertility Center of Orlando, closed last month.
Score and Mills said they have worked out what they described as a “mutually devised custody agreement” with Shea’s biological parents. They also said they hope to build “a relationship of friendship and trust” with the other family, ABC News reported.
Under the agreement, filed June 12, Score and Mills will remain Shea’s custodial parents and continue to raise her, according to the report.
Score and Mills had welcomed Shea last year before testing revealed she was genetically connected to another set of parents, according to a GoFundMe page created for the family.
