“I don’t think it’s something that they’re ever going to get over,” Rob Marcereau says
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- A couple wants “accountability” after an IVF mixup led to another family delivering their embryo last year, according to their attorney, Rob Marcereau
- The couple has now reached an agreement with the parents who birthed the child, allowing them to be in the young girl’s life
- The fertility clinic involved has closed, and the couple’s attorney is calling for stricter regulations to prevent future errors
The “genetic parents” of a baby born to another couple following an IVF embryo mixup in Florida last year are seeking “accountability” and “answers” from the doctor and clinic at the center of the controversy, according to their attorney.
The couple, who are keeping their names private, recently reached a custody arrangement with Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, who learned that the baby Score delivered via in vitro fertilization in December 2025, a girl named Shea, was not genetically related to them.
Rob Marcereau, the attorney for the couple whose embryo wound up being mistakenly used, tells PEOPLE that their lives have been turned “upside down” as a result…