Florida parents Tiffany Score and Steven Mills say DNA testing has finally identified the genetic parents of the baby girl they conceived through IVF, but later learned was not biologically theirs, according to their attorney.
Latest Development
In a new statement released through their lawyer, Jack Scarola, the couple said test results confirmed that their daughter’s genetic parents have now been identified after months of searching.
They stressed that those parents’ names will remain confidential and said they intend to fully respect the other family’s privacy. The update comes as Score and Mills continue a lawsuit against the Fertility Center of Orlando, which they accuse of transferring the wrong embryo during an IVF procedure.
The couple said learning the results “concludes one chapter” of their ordeal but opens new questions about what happened to their own embryos. They still do not know whether another patient may be raising their biological child or where their genetic material ended up, according to Fox35 Orlando.
Background on the IVF Mix-Up
Score and Mills, who live in Central Florida, turned to IVF in 2025 after struggling to conceive. Court filings say the clinic created and stored several embryos and performed an embryo transfer that year. In December, Score gave birth to a baby girl at the end of what they believed was a successful fertility journey…