A very special child has been born in the Ohio state of America, which has developed from a frozen fetus for more than 30 years. It is the longest frozen fetus ever gave birth to a child. The birth of this child has set a unique record. The child was found by a couple named Lindsay and Tim Pierce, who wanted to have a child for many years, but could not have a child. He opted to ‘fetal adoption’ i.e. fetus adoption. The fetus he got had accumulated since 1994.
Embryous story of a mother donating fetus
Let us tell you that this fetus was created by a woman named Linda Orchard 30 years ago through IVF. At that time, she hoped that she would have and children from these embryos, but after her daughter’s birth she got divorced and she could not move her family. Gradually years passed and they started getting restless about the fetus. Eventually, he contacted an institution called Snowflex, which helps in providing such embryos to the needy families. Linda wanted her embryos to get a good house and she should be associated with the life of that child.
A fetus is alive
One of the three fetuses could not survive in the cold, while two fetuses were transferred to the womb of the lindsay. One of them was successfully developed in the fetus womb and a healthy son was born on Saturday. In this case, Dr. John David Gordon says it is the longest stored fetus ever to live. He said that this matter is not just a miracle, but it is also a matter of thinking why so many millions of embryos are kept in laboratories and what is their future.
What did the couple who have been looking for the child for years
On this good news, Lindsay and Tim said that we did not expect any records, we just wanted a child. At the same time, Linda Orchard says that he has got a lot of relief that his ‘Chhoti Jaan’ has got a family. Also, in an emotional tone he further said that I hope they will send me pictures of it and maybe I will be able to meet it someday.
Increasing interest in fetal adoption in America
Significantly, according to the report, today about 1.5 million fetuses in the US are lying in freezer, whose future is uncertain. At the same time, some religious and social organizations believe that these embryos are also entitled to life and the needy should get a chance to make them families by donating them. In such a situation, this unique incident not only created history in medical science, but also showed that life can start afresh at any point, even if it is a small life kept in freezer for 30 years.