• Baby Thaddeus Pierce began as a embryo that was frozen for more than 30 years. • He holds the record for developing from the longest-frozen embryo known to result in a live birth. • His mom was 4 and his father was 3 when he was conceived in a lab in May 1994.

This story is based on a conversation with Lindsey Pierce, 36, a former pre-school teacher from London, Ohio. It has been edited for length and clarity.

My husband, Tim, and I are huge nerds. We love TV series, such as "Star Trek" and "Stargate," and all of the "Star Wars" movies.

So we couldn't stop laughing when a friend heard the story behind our newborn, Thaddeus. They said it was like the plot of a science fiction or fantasy film because I was 4 and Tim was 3 when he was conceived.

It could also be a math puzzle. Our s

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