Luke O'Neill: 'World's oldest baby' arrives 30 years after he was conceived and gives new hope for IVF donations
Briefly

Thaddeus Daniel Pierce was born from an embryo frozen in 1994 to Lindsey and Tim Pierce in Ohio. His birth makes him almost the same age as his parents, who were not yet in primary school when the embryo was frozen. Additionally, Thaddeus has a sister who is 30 years older, further complicating the conventional understanding of age within the family dynamic. This unique situation raises interesting questions about the implications of embryo freezing and parental age.
Thaddeus Daniel Pierce was born to Lindsey and Tim Pierce in Ohio from an embryo that had been frozen in 1994.
This means that he is only a few years younger than his parents, if we date his coming into being from the formation of his embryo.
His parents had, in fact, not even gone through primary school when that happened.
Thaddeus has a sister who is 30 years older than him.
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