This 26-Year-Old Woman Had a Baby From a Frozen Embryo Only a Year Younger Than Her
Dec 20, 2017, 08:59 PM
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Tina and Benjamin Gibson weren't trying to set a world record. But many are saying that's what happened when their daughter, Emma, was born last month, a little longer than 24 years after her embryo was first frozen.
Although there are no official records tracking embryo age, experts believe the Gibsons' case represents the longest frozen embryo to result in a successful live birth, according to CNN.
