Home / News / Viral & Trending This baby was born from an embryo frozen 27 years ago Her family is setting records. By Heather Marcoux December 3, 2020 Tina Gibson/Haleigh Crabtree Photography When Tina Gibson was a baby herself, a couple of strangers were trying to do what her parents had just done–have a child. They did IVF and had some leftover embryos. Now, 27 years later, those embryos have made Gibson and her husband Ben proud parents. Their daughters, 3-year-old Emma Wren and Molly Everette, born in October 2020, are full genetic siblings who started out as embryos frozen in 1992. Through embryo adoption they ended up being implanted in Gibson’s womb decades later. According to researchers at the University of Tennessee Preston Medical Library, Molly has now set a record as the longest-frozen embryo to end up being born. The previous record was held by her sister, whose embryo was frozen for 24 years. “Once it hit the news with Emma Wren, that was the first time it hit us that maybe this was a big deal,” Gibson tells The Washington Post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Haleigh Crabtree- Knoxville TN (@haleighcrabtreephoto) “Molly was conceived and frozen [almost] 28 years ago, only a year and a half after Tina herself was born,” Mark Mellinger, marketing and development director for the National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC), tells PEOPLE, calling the making of this family “pretty amazing.” Related Stories Viral & Trending Mom’s viral rap about periods should be shown in every health class Viral & Trending Mom hilariously reveals what we DON’T want for Mother’s Day in viral TikTok Viral & Trending Mom laments over-the-top Easter baskets: ‘When did Easter become the new Christmas?’