Baby Boy Born in Ohio from Embryo Frozen for 31 Years
In a remarkable event that underscores the evolving possibilities of reproductive technology, a couple in Ohio has welcomed a healthy baby boy—conceived using an embryo that had been cryopreserved for nearly 31 years. This birth is among the longest known intervals between an embryo's freezing and its eventual use in a successful pregnancy, prompting new discussions about the potential and future of embryo preservation.The embryo, preserved in April 1992, belonged to a collection of donated embryos kept at a fertility clinic's cryogenic center. It stayed unused for more than thirty years until it was adopted and implanted into the hopeful…
