>>10740849I don't have a husband, I am a man with a wife.
That's a pretty great anecdotal non-sourced /pol/ tier article in jpg format there sven, I am now totally convinced by your edgy theories.
Cryopreservation for embryos is used for embryo storage, e.g., when in vitro fertilization (IVF) has resulted in more embryos than is currently needed.
Pregnancies have been reported from embryos stored for 16 years.[31] Many studies have evaluated the children born from frozen embryos, or “frosties”. The result has been uniformly positive with no increase in birth defects or development abnormalities.[32] A study of more than 11,000 cryopreserved human embryos showed no significant effect of storage time on post-thaw survival for IVF or oocyte donation cycles, or for embryos frozen at the pronuclear or cleavage stages.[33] Additionally, the duration of storage did not have any significant effect on clinical pregnancy, miscarriage, implantation, or live birth rate, whether from IVF or oocyte donation cycles.[33] Rather, oocyte age, survival proportion, and number of transferred embryos are predictors of pregnancy outcome.[33]
So maybe she can have babies in her 80s then maybe, I was a bit off on the numbers.
https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_90041