A fertility clinic in Knoxville has broken yet another record through its embryo adoption program.
The Oregon twins, who arrived October 31, have set a new world record for babies born from the oldest embryos: 29 years and 10 months.
Embryos that were originally frozen three decades ago were successfully thawed, transferred, and then delivered.
The National Embryo Donation Center was able to help facilitate the birth of twins, Lydia and Timothy Ridgeway. The twins set the new known record for the longest-frozen embryos to ever result in a successful live birth. (TrueCeylon)