Baby born from embryo one year younger than its mother

Emma Gibson, frozen in 1992, is thought to be the oldest embryo to be successfully implanted

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How can a baby be one year younger than its mother? It may sound like a riddle, but there is no trick answer - a 26-year-old American woman has given birth to a baby girl who was frozen as an embryo 25 years ago.

In October 1992, five “sibling” embryos were created using sperm and eggs donated by an anonymous couple. A quarter of a century later, on 25 November this year, 26-year-old Tennessee woman Tina Gibson gave birth to Emma, born from one of these embryos.

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