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World’s ‘Oldest Baby’: What A 30-Year-Old Embryo Tells Us About The Future Of Fertility

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A baby born in the US has made headlines for a surprising reason: they came from an embryo that had been frozen for more than 30 years — setting a new world record. The post World’s ‘Oldest Baby’: What A 30-Year-Old Embryo Tells Us About The Future Of Fertility appeared first on Study Finds.

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This milestone not only represents a scientific advance, but also puts at the forefront the complex ethical and social dilemmas surrounding assisted reproduction techniques.

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The embryos created in the 1990s were stored after menopause prevented new attempts, and the search for a home that maintained a family and spiritual bond proved complicated. Medical appointments were repeated year after year. Diagnostics changed, but the result was always the same. Between trips to clinics, endless paperwork and exhausting treatments, time ended without the son they sought so much. The illusion was still alive, although adapted…

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Study Finds broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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