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== Background ==
== Background ==


M.C. was born a premature twin at [https://www.ghs.org/ Greenville Memorial Hospital] in November 2004. The biological parents would not take them home. One baby died.  M.C. was abandoned in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
M.C. was born a premature twin at [https://www.ghs.org/ Greenville Memorial Hospital] in November 2004. The biological parents would not take them home. One baby died.  M.C. was abandoned in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.<ref name="wyff2014">{{REFweb
|url=https://www.wyff4.com/article/dss-loses-motion-to-delay-case-of-intersex-child/7008304
|title=DSS loses motion to delay case of intersex child
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|date=2014-04-10
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Three months later, the Department of Social Services stepped in. Court records show the biological parents relinquished their rights.
Three months later, the Department of Social Services stepped in. Court records show the biological parents relinquished their rights.