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Chinese Baby Born After Surviving As Frozen Embryo For 12 Years by duketunde: 2:25pm On Feb 28, 2016
China's longest preserved test tube baby, has been born, after a 40-year-old woman named Li gave birth to a healthy baby in China's northwest Shaanxi Province from an embryo frozen 12 years ago.

Science is truly changing the world and the way we live.

Li, gave birth to her second son, weighing 3,440 grammes at birth, at the Tangdu Hospital in provincial capital Xi’an on Wednesday morning.

She suffers from blocked Fallopian tubes and polycystic ovary syndrome, a health problem that can affect a woman’s fertility and pregnancy. Li began trying to get pregnant through IVF in 2003.

That year doctors harvested 12 of her eggs and created 12 embryos with her husband’s sperm. They implanted two fresh embryos to her womb and froze seven that they considered viable.

Li gave birth to a healthy boy in 2004, and has since spent three yuan (93 naira) per day to store the embryos in the hospital in case of an emergency.

Last year, when China dropped its one-child policy, she decided to have a second child. Three embryos survived the thawing process. The two best were implanted in her womb, but only one survived.

“The success rate of implanted thawed embryos is more than 40 per cent in our hospital, so doctors usually place more than one embryo at a time,” Wang Xiaohong, director of Tangdu Hospital reproductive medicine centre, was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua News Agency.

“Our first boy is 12-years-old now. The purpose of freezing the embryos was to have a second child some day, and luckily, we succeeded,” her husband said.

Louise Brown, the first test-tube baby, was born in Britain in 1978, and about five million babies have been born worldwide through IVF since.

The first test-tube baby on the Chinese mainland, Zheng Mengzhu, was born in 1988.

The infertility rate is high in China. China Population Association statistics from 2012 showed 40 million people are facing fertility issues, accounting for around 12.5 per cent of the population at child-bearing age.

“IVF is one of the most effective assisted reproduction techniques for treating of infertility,” said Wang.
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Re: Chinese Baby Born After Surviving As Frozen Embryo For 12 Years by sunnyeinstein(m): 2:30pm On Feb 28, 2016
Nice.
Re: Chinese Baby Born After Surviving As Frozen Embryo For 12 Years by tpiar: 5:32pm On Feb 28, 2016
Wow
Re: Chinese Baby Born After Surviving As Frozen Embryo For 12 Years by Nobody: 2:35am On Feb 29, 2016
How old is that child?

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