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Couple searches for baby's biological parents after IVF mix-up
The couple seeks to identify the baby's biological parents and clarify embryo custody after genetic tests showed the child is not theirs, amid ongoing court hearings.
- Last month, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills sued the Fertility Center of Orlando to identify the biological parents of the baby born Dec. 11, 2025, after genetic testing showed the infant was not theirs.
- The couple said they bonded with the infant but insist on locating her biological parents after genetic testing proved she was not their child.
- A motion filed last week says an unidentified woman self-reported an April 7, 2025 embryo transfer and December 2025 birth, with court filings noting her name and photos resemble the couple, though she gave birth to a boy.
- The court ordered the Fertility Center of Orlando to certify patient contacts and report confidentiality waivers ahead of the next weekly status hearing on Tuesday.
- The Fertility Center of Orlando told WESH it is actively cooperating with an investigation involving multiple entities, emphasizing transparency and patient well-being.
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Couple who alleges IVF clinic mixed up their embryos continue court battle to find child's parents
A judge ordered weekly hearings in a case involving a Florida couple who allege that an IVF clinic gave them the wrong embryos, which they learned upon the birth of a baby girl last year.
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