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Florida couple reaches custody agreement after IVF mix-up, documents show

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Florida couple reaches custody agreement after IVF mix-up, documents show The couple involved in an IVF mix-up case in Orange County has reached a custody agreement with the genetic parents, documents show.Background A Florida couple filed an emergency lawsuit against an Orlando fertility clinic, alleging their newborn child was not genetically related to either of them after an in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure.The couple used their own egg and sperm to create three viable embryos at the clinic, Fertility Center of Orlando.In March 2025, one of the embryos was implanted in Jane Doe, resulting in a successful full-term pregnancy.The couple's healthy female child, Baby Doe, was born on Dec.11, 2025.The parents became suspicious when Baby Doe displayed physical characteristics of a child who was not racially Caucasian, despite both John and Jane Doe being Caucasian.Months later, testing confirmed the genetic parents of their baby.Custody agreement A new court filing shows the couple has reached a custody agreement with the genetic parents.The filing also reveals that the birth parents will remain the girl's permanent custodial parents.Attorneys also said the couple will be transporting their embryo to a new facility for future treatment.A hearing is scheduled on Monday at 3:15 p.m.