Science Baby? Check Out The World's Oldest Baby Born In 2025

In Ohio, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce was born from an embryo frozen since 1994, setting a new world record.

They adopted the embryo via the Snowflakes program by Nightlight Christian Adoptions, which facilitates open embryo adoptions

Linda Archerd, 62, had created the embryo in 1994 and chose not to discard it but to keep it safe

Linda wanted a known family for the embryo—one that matched her values, heritage, and openness about the genetic link

Carried out at Rejoice Fertility in Tennessee, Thaddeus’ birth now surpasses the previous 2022 record of 1992 embryos

This proves embryos can be viable for decades—raising hope for families and ethical discussions about embryo storage

More than a record, Thaddeus is a symbol of science, faith, and enduring hope across generations