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Baby born from 31-year-old embryo sets world record

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In the U.S., Tadus Daniel Pierce, born from an embryo frozen in 1994, has been named the world’s oldest baby.

Axar.az reports that he was born in Ohio to Lindsay and Tim Pierce.

The embryo was created 31 years ago and resulted in a birth in 2025. The child’s birth breaks the previous record of 30 years for the oldest frozen embryo successfully brought to term.

Date
2025.07.31 / 20:30
Author
Axar.az
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