TOLEDO, Ohio - The biological parents of a baby boy born to a U.S. woman who had the wrong embyro implanted by a fertility clinic say they will be "eternally grateful" to her.
Paul and Shannon Morell of suburban Detroit said in a statement Saturday said the baby was born Friday at 5 pounds (2.2 kilograms), 3 ounces (85 grams) and 18 inches (45 centimetres) long.
The Morells described birth mother Carolyn Savage of Toledo as their "guardian angel."
The Savages say a fertility clinic outside Ohio transferred the wrong frozen embryo in February. Ten days later, they got a call from a doctor at the clinic saying she was pregnant with someone else's child.
The Savages said on Wednesday they never considered terminating the pregnancy or trying to fight for custody.



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