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Ex-Miss World Diana Hayden delivers baby girl from egg frozen for 8 years

| | Jan 14, 2016, at 03:13 am
Mumbai, Jan 13 (IBNS): In a significant medical development, former Miss World Diana Hayden delivered a baby girl in a Mumbai hospital from egg frozen for 8 years.
The baby girl was born on Saturday.
 
Citing a case of medical marvel, the child was born out of an egg that 42-year-old Hayden had frozen eight years ago.
 
The girl has been named Arya Hayden.
 
Her birth proves that egg freezing, deemed technically difficult until a decade ago, can be executed.
 
When Hayden was 32, she read about egg freezing for the first time during 2005.
 
Between October 2007-March 2008, she froze 16 eggs with an infertility specialist.
 

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