Parents of world’s oldest baby reveal how they will tell him

They created four embryos, including the one that would eventually become their now-30-year-old daughter. The other three – which Linda dubbed her “three little hopes” – were frozen and stored away, where they remained untouched until 2024.

After splitting from her partner and reaching menopause, Linda decided to donate the embryos to a program for hard to match embryos. She had previously been turned away from several clinics refusing to take the trio because of their age.

Baby Thaddeus. Credit / GoFundMe: Help Thaddeus Pierce: Record-Breaking Baby’s Future

Tim and Lindsey, meanwhile, were matched with Linda by the Open Hearts program, ran by the Nightlight Christian Adoptions agency.Continue reading…

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