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Worlds oldest baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo: A breakthrough in fertility science
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A baby, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, was born from an embryo frozen for over 30 years. The embryo was created in 1994 and adopted by an Ohio couple. Linda Archerd donated her unused embryos through Nightlight Christian Adoptions. The Pierces, struggling with infertility, were chosen. Experts confirm long-term freezing doesn't harm embryo viability. This birth highlights embryo adoption's impact.
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