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Baby Born Already 30 Years Old

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Published: Monday, August 4, 2025 at 4:26 pm

"World's Oldest Baby" Born from 30-Year-Old Embryo

A couple from Ohio has welcomed a baby boy, Thaddeus, born from an embryo frozen 30 years ago. This remarkable event has set a new record for the oldest embryo to result in a live birth. The parents, Lindsey and Tim Pierce, are 35 and 34 years old, respectively.

The embryo originated from Linda Archerd, who underwent in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1994 and froze four fertilized eggs. One of these embryos resulted in Archerd's daughter, who is now 30 and a mother herself. Archerd, now 62, kept the remaining embryos, hoping to have more children. She later decided to donate them through an embryo "adoption" program.

The Nightlight Christian Adoptions agency, specifically its Snowflake embryo adoption program, facilitated the process. Archerd had specific criteria for the adopting family, including being white, married, Christian, and living in the US. The Pierces, who were intrigued by the prospect, were ultimately chosen.

The embryo-freezing process has evolved significantly over the years, raising concerns about viability. However, in this case, all three embryos survived. Two were implanted into Lindsey's uterus, and one successfully developed into Thaddeus. After a challenging birth, both mother and son are reportedly doing well. The parents, unfazed by the unique circumstances, simply wanted to have a baby.

BNN's Perspective: This story highlights the incredible advancements in reproductive technology and the ethical considerations that accompany them. While the birth of Thaddeus is a testament to scientific progress, it also raises questions about the long-term implications of embryo freezing and the role of religious organizations in these processes. The story underscores the importance of open dialogue and careful consideration of the ethical dimensions of these technologies.

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