Live birth from a zygote cryopreserved for 8 years

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After a cryopreservation period of 8 years, four zygotes were thawed and transferred to the patient's uterine cavity. A singleton pregnancy resulted in the delivery of a normal male. This case report offers evidence that long terms of cryopreservation are consistent with full developmental potential post-thaw, and encourages further examination of imposing limits on length of storage of frozen concepti.

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Go, K. J., Corson, S. L., Batzer, F. R., & Walters, J. L. (1998). Live birth from a zygote cryopreserved for 8 years. Human Reproduction, 13(10), 2970–2971. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/13.10.2970

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