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Newest Katrina Survivor: Baby Born from Embryo

Birth Gives Rise to New Hope for the Future of New Orleans

By MaryD, published Jan 16, 2007
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This morning at 7:23am Central Time, in Covington, Louisiana, a healthy baby was born to Rebekah and Glen Markham. The doctors deemed the 8 pound, 6 and 1/2 ounce boy, delivered by cesarean, to be in good health. The family's many friends and relatives are thrilled.

The birth is remarkable because the baby came from an embryo stored in a hospital in New Orleans when that facility was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Thousands of people were left stranded and died in hospitals and nursing homes in the aftermath of the powerful storm. It was only through extraordinary measures that the embryos survived and were rescued after the storm.

Noah was stored as a frozen embryo, along with 1,400 others at the Fertility Institute of New Orleans. Embryos are kept in canisters filled with liquid nitrogen, which keeps them viable until chosen for possible birth. They must be kept at specific temperatures in order to survive. It was initially believed that none of the embryos survived. They were rescued about one week before the surrounding elements destroyed them.

But Glen Markham and his wife did not give up hope. Their first son, Witt, had been born from a frozen embryo, and they planned to have more children the same way. For in vitro fertilization, more than one embryo is needed since the incidence of miscarriage may be high.

A rescue mission headed by Dr. "Sissy" Sartor of The Fertility Institute of New Orleans and the clinic's lab director, Roman Pyrzak, braved the dangers swirling in the wreckage to get to the facility and take any surviving embryos to safety. Ten law-enforcement officers, including Markham, a New Orleans policeman, traveled in flat-bottomed boats through the putrid waters. Their mission was successful.

Glen Markham did know for sure until two weeks after the storm that his wife and first son, Witt, were both safe and sound. By then, Glen had suffered through and witnessed the horrors that happened in the days immediately following the storm. One man from his unit was shot in the head trying to chase off looters.

Newest Katrina Survivor: Baby Born from Embryo
Newest Katrina Survivor: Baby Born from Embryo

Glen and Rebekah Markham at home shortly before the baby's birth.

Credit: AP Photo

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Takeaways
  • Baby who survived Hurricane Katrina is finally born.
  • Resuers braved many dangers to rescue the 1,400 stranded embryos.
  • The father is a New Orleans policeman.
Did You Know?
Embryos must be kept at specific temperatures frozen in liquid nitrogen in sealed canisters until they are chosen for possible birth.
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Thanks for the positive comments everyone:)

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 8:01:00 PM

 
That baby boy was truly blessed. Thank you for sharing this heartwarming story with everyone.

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

 
That baby boy was truly blessed. Thank you for sharing this heartwarming story with everyone.

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

 
Good reporting style Mary. And an upbeat story to boot.

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 4:01:00 PM

 
I love this story, thanks for bringing it to AC!

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 12:01:00 PM

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