Woman Gives Birth to Baby From Embryo Frozen for 24 Years

A Tennessee woman has given birth to a daughter who spent 24 years as a frozen embryo — making the baby the longest-frozen embryo to successfully come to birth.

Tina and Benjamin welcomed little Emma Wren on Nov. 25, according to a press release from the National Embryo Donation Center. The embryo was originally frozen in 1992, when mom Tina was just a year old.

The embryo was thawed by medical staff at the NEDC in March 2017 and transferred into Tina’s uterus earlier this year. Emma was born weighing 6 lbs., 8 oz. and measured 20 inches long. 

According to the release, University of Tennessee Preston Medical Library confirmed baby Emma now holds the all-time record for the longest-frozen embryo to come to birth.