Shea's biological parents expressed a preference to keep the infant born from an IVF embryo mix-up. However, their attorney stated that pursuing custody would have involved a significant legal challenge, as reported by NBC News.
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- loaded language: 'incredibly uphill legal battle'
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Biological parents of infant from IVF mix-up express desire to retain custody
The biological parents of an infant born due to an IVF embryo mix-up indicated they would have liked to keep the child. Their attorney noted that pursuing custody would have been a challenging legal process.
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Biological parents of baby born to another couple in IVF-embryo mix-up are ‘heartbroken’ after losing custody
Biological parents of infant from IVF mix-up express desire to retain custody