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Jul
During a notable occurrence highlighting the advancing prospects of reproductive technology, a pair in Ohio greeted the arrival of a healthy baby boy—born from an embryo that was cryogenically preserved for almost 31 years. This case represents one of the lengthiest durations recorded between the freezing of an embryo and its subsequent utilization in a successful pregnancy, sparking fresh dialogues about the possibilities and future direction 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…
