New Delhi: The longest known frozen human embryo to result in a successful birth was born last month in Tennessee.

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Tina Gibson and her husband Benjamin dreamt of becoming parents and they decided to make their wishes a reality with the help of the National Embryo Donation Centre (NEDC) in America.



Their daughter, Emma Wren, was born on November 25 after NEDC Medical Director Dr. Jeffrey Keenan performed a frozen embryo transfer.

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Baby Emma was conceived in October 1992 - a year and half after her mum's own birth.

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The 24-year-old embryo is believed to have been cryopreserved for longer than any other viable human embryo.