A Florida reproductive clinic mistakenly implanted embryos in the wrong patients, resulting in a couple raising a child not biologically their own. The error came to light in mid-June, initiating a complex situation involving two sets of parents. Remarkably, both couples reached an agreement allowing the parents who raised the baby, Shea, to continue her care. Details surrounding the clinic’s error and the initial discovery of the mix-up remain limited. Legal and ethical considerations were central to the negotiations between the families. The agreement avoids a potentially protracted and emotionally draining legal battle. This case highlights the vulnerabilities within assisted reproductive technology and the importance of stringent quality control.