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Old 10-13-2010, 12:03 PM
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Baby born from embryo frozen 20 years ago

Pretty cool (haha, I made a pun), the previous record was 13 years.

By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor
Published: 12:10PM BST 10 Oct 2010

Preserving embryos by freezing has become commonplace in fertility treatment to allow women to attempt multiple cycles without repeatedly creating new embryos.
Now scientists have announced that a baby boy was born in May to a 42-year-old woman after being adopted as an embryo from a couple who created it 20 years ago.

Previously the oldest successful frozen embryo was 13 years old.
The couple who created the embryo had completed their own family through IVF and anonymously offered their remaining frozen embryos to other couples.

The children are all biological siblings although born 20 years apart.
The case was written by doctors from the Eastern Virginia medical school up in the journal Fertility and Sterility.

Dr Sergio Oehninger told the Sunday Times: “We do not want to be thinking about having 40-year-old embryos in the freezer. We would have a new generation using embryos of the older generation.”

Embryo freezing is another method by which women can preserve their fertility for years alongside egg freezing and a newly emerging technique of freezing ovarian tissue.

Inter-generational donation has already been raised as a possibility.
In 2007 a mother froze some of her own eggs so they could be used by her then-seven-year-old daughter who was likely to be infertile because of a medical condition.

If the girl used the eggs she would effectively give birth to her own half brother or sister.

Last year a baby girl was born conceived using sperm that had been frozen 22 years earlier.

In theory the material can be kept frozen indefinitely and in Britain new laws mean embryos can be stored for 55 years.

In Britain most frozen embryos are used by the couple who created them, destroyed or donated for research. Few are offered for adoption and this is thought to be because of rules that mean offspring can trace their biological parents.




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