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Florida couple in IVF clinic’s embryo mix-up will keep baby who is not genetically theirs

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and the lead reproductive endocrinologist after learning their daughter was not genetically related to either of them.

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Florida couple in IVF clinic's embryo mix-up will keep baby who is not genetically theirs.

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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.

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