
Victor Reacts: Record Setting Oldest Baby Ever Proves Pro-Life Stance True (VIDEO)
The oldest baby ever was just born after being frozen as an embryo for thirty years.
While there are ethical concerns surrounding IVF, his story highlights and personifies the undeniable truth that human life begins at the moment of conception.
The Gateway Pundit shared his story:
On July 26, 2025, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce was born in Ohio from an embryo frozen for over 30 years, marking a record for the longest-frozen embryo leading to a live birth, as reported by MIT Technology Review.
Lindsey and Tim Pierce adopted the embryo through Nightlight Christian Adoptions’ Snowflakes program. The embryo, created in 1994, originated from biological mother Linda Archerd via IVF.
In the early 1990s, Archerd and her then-husband faced infertility for six years before turning to IVF, a then-emerging technology, according to the BBC.
They produced four embryos, with one implanted to become Archerd’s now-30-year-old daughter, who has a 10-year-old child. The remaining three were cryopreserved, with Archerd paying annual storage fees of about $1,000.
After her marriage ended and she reached menopause, Archerd, now 62, chose not to discard the embryos or donate them for research.
As a Christian, she opted for embryo adoption to have input on the adoptive parents. She specified preferences for a married, Caucasian, Christian couple in the US.
Nightlight Christian Adoptions facilitated the process through its Snowflakes initiative, which treats embryos as unique lives, similar to snowflakes.
There is really no dispute about when human life begins, in fact there is a 96% consensus on the fact that life begins at fertilization.
What is amazing about his story is that it personalizes this fact. Thaddeus is, and always has been, a human. The current record-setting baby is the same human being he has always been. His DNA is the same today as it was thirty years ago.
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