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Céline Dion Pregnant with Embryo Frozen for Eight Years

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Céline Dion, now expecting her second child, is “very excited,” says her doctor, Dr. Zev Rosenwaks, who performed the in vitro fertilization procedure that made the 41-year-old singer’s pregnancy possible. When he called her earlier this week to say the pregnancy test was positive, “You could hear her chuckling,” he says. “She was very happy. So was René. They are both very thankful.”

Dr. Rosenwaks, director of the Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine at New York-Presbyerian Hospital/Weill Cornell Center Medical Center, transferred a embryo that had been kept frozen in liquid nitrogen for the past eight years. “She is very, very early in her pregnancy,” says her doc.

Céline had her embryos frozen when she went through IVF while trying to conceive her first child, René-Charles, who was born in January 2001. When she completed her performance run in Las Vegas in 2007, she consulted Dr. Rosenwaks about trying again. “She came back to have the embryos transferred back because she wanted to have another baby,” he says.

According to the fertility specialist, freezing an embryo for eight years is not necessarily a problem. “There have been embryos that have been [frozen] for more than 10 years, and even more than 15 years, that have successfully thawed and resulted in a pregnancy,” says Dr. Rosenwaks.

Meanwhile, the doctor says, “She is feeling well. So far, so good. I look forward to hearing the fetal heartbeat. René and Céline are both looking forward to a pregnancy that is a healthy one.” He adds, “There is no question she is ecstatic.”

Céline is due in May 2010.

Source: PEOPLE

– Liz McNeil

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Does that mean there is a lesser chance of birth defects and Downs Syndrom? Since the embryo is like one of a 33 year old and not a 41 year old? (Since it was take out and frozen 8 years ago) I hope somebody understands my question LOL!

- Sofie on

cool:) thats great their giving their son a younger sibling.

- Tina. on

Must be nice to be able to have all that money for those procedures. Congrats to them!

-meream

- All Women Stalker on

so cool!! I wish her and her family the best :)

- momof4 on

Sofie – I believe so, yes. I’m not 100% sure, but I believe “advanced maternal age” is 35+ so technically the embryo falls below that since she was 33 when it was harvested which means that the risk of defects is lower than if she’d done IVF with a freshly ovulated egg.

- Caitie on

is she always this forthcoming with personal information? I’m not criticizing her, butI’m going to skip celine posts in the future, this one left a very bad taste in my mouth, especially the last paragraph. too much, too soon, too personal.

- kai on

I thought she would be due a little before May but OK. I guess there isn’t the possibility of having twins or more since only one embryo was implanted. Hope all goes well with her.

- Marilyn on

Sofie, I’m going to say yes as well. Not an expert here but when an egg is to be frozen I’ve heard there’s a preference for those of a younger woman.
I found this article to be too much information for the me. Some people are more open about it and I have no problem with IVF and the like I just find it to be more than I needed to know. I like Celine and her music and am thrilled for her but I’ll pass on these now.

- Moore on

I think this is great news. I remember she mentioned the frozen embryo once. I think she also mentioned, that the second embryo would be a boy as well…

- Yvonne on

I love Celine- and good for her to be so open. I have been through infertility and went through 2 IVF’s to get one healthy baby. I love the fact that she is willing to talk about this to the public, so many people are suffering from infertility and its great for it to get publicity. Yes IVF is expensive, but many people who are not celebrites do it every year. Let me tell you when you are faced with that situation you will do whatever it takes to have a child. However, I do feel its really early in her pregnancy and maybe she should have kept this to herself a bit longer, but she’s excited and hopefully everything goes well and she has a healthy baby in 9 months!

- Shannon on

I just hope everything goes well + the pregnancy is safe/happy/healthy. And even if they only implanted 1 embryo, maybe it could still split into 2?

Maybe someone can answer this for me-When birth defects happen in older women (I mean the percentage is higher..etc), what exacxtly causes the birth defect….is it the quality of the actual egg, or is it the enviornment in the uteres of an older woman, or what exactly is it that causes a higher chance of birth defects vs. on an average/younger woman?

Thanks!

- Mia on

Celebrities cannot win…first people get mad that they don’t fess up and say they did IVF or had donor eggs, etc and then when they do tell their story it is too much information…they can’t catch a break.

- Laura on

It sounds more like the Dr. spilled the beans and Celine and Rene went with it. Sounds like she could only be a few weeks pregnant if the baby is due in May.

- Jaime on

My first reaction was that it was too personal, but then I thought about it again and realized that “older” celebrity moms are often criticized for not being open about how they conceived (if it is through assisted reproductive technology) and thus perpetuating the belief that it is very easy to conceive after 35. So it’s probably helpful to other people her age (and anybody wanting to get pregnant later on) to realize how she conceived at age 41.

- Valerie on

Um, isn’t the doctor talking about all this a violation of HIPA? I would think anything medical would be private information… including fertility treatments… Am I correct?

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It would be normally, but Celine gave permission for him to speak with certain media.

- CBB Staff

- kelly on

may? wow shes like 3-4 weeks! good luck to her and her family!

- Erika on

Good for her and it gives me hope. I’m actually having a frozen embryo transfer tomorrow (after a successful IVF in 2007). My embryos were frozen just over 2 years ago, so I’m optimistic. :)

- Laura on

I’m very happy for her! As someone who is currently struggling through infertility I understand how heartbreaking and frustrating the situation can be. She’s getting to live her dream right now and while I may be envious, I’m still happy for her and wish her a very happy and healthy pregnancy.

- Blue on

LOL…May 2010?!? She couldn’t wait to share the good news. God I hope everything goes well for her. I’ve been a fan of her’s since 1994!

I was 17 at the time she had Rene and I remember thinking that at 33 she was a little old to be having her first child :-D

Now that I am myself childless and closer to 33 then 17 it doesn’t seem so old!

- Lola Marie on

Birth defects — these embryos are pre-screened and yes, because they were from a younger woman (even though the same person), they have a better chance to growing into a healthy baby. Some birth defects can result from damaged DNA in the egg or other DNA damage that happens as the embryo is initially growing and the cells are replicating their DNA (improper DNA replication can lead to a change in the DNA that results in a birth defect). It is thought that with advanced maternal age that there is a greater chance that the DNA in the egg has been mutated (before fertilization) or that after fertilization, something leads to problems in replicating the DNA faithfully. It is very common for mothers + 40 years to use donor eggs for this reason (marcia cross is an example). I am not aware of any reason that the environment of the womb can cause birth defects other than mechanical issues (umbilical cord or other tissue that can damage delicate fetus). Early pregnancy loss can result from conditions in the womb or embryonic lethality. By the way, there is a long list of health problems (e.g., cancer, schizophrenia, autism, …) that relate to the age of the father. Sperm have a life span of only 22 days and the same problems that might lead to gene defects as the embryo is replicating its DNA can also lead to mutations in sperm DNA. Because eggs don’t divide, their DNA is thought to be more stable than sperm in some respects and less likely to incur a mutation from an environmental exposure.

- sbg on

I am happy for her. My only concern with her speaking out about this now is that she is only 3-4 weeks along and the chance of miscarriage in these circumstances is so high. Wishing her all the best with this pregnancy.

- Carol on

(Not trying to start a big debate or anyting but)…

I think I’m missing something…I went back over the article and I don’t see where there is too much information being presented?

- Lola Marie on

I am so very happy for Celine…but I just don’t understand as to why she would announce this soooo early on in her pregnancy!? I pray that everything works out for her and her family, but I do think that it is all a bit early to be announcing to the world…to each its own…I just hope it all works out.

- L on

With IVF they can screen the embryos for birth defects such as down syndrome and only transfer the healthy ones.

- Nicole on

I honestly don’t see where she shared too much information at all! Celine LOVES children so I imagine she is extremely excited and the Dr is just going with the details as she herself is probably bubbling over with joy.
I do think it’s too early to announce her pregnancy, I announced mine at 7 weeks and even then felt it was too soon. But I also know the pain of struggling to conceive and I know how hard it is to keep quiet when you get that positive test =)
Best of luck to her though!

- Sarah on

Sanctimommies are never happy. If a celebrity doesn’t announce her pregnancy at all and just shows up with a bump and never confirms anything, they get angry. But here come the pitch forks when they announce too early. So sanctimommies when is a good time to announce a pregnancy and be sure to lobby congress to make it a law to do so at what you deem is the appropriate time for every woman on the planet? After all it’s not enough to govern your own body and pregnancy, you sanctimommies must govern for everybody.

- aroundtheywaygirl on

aroundthewaygirl: Sanctimommies! lol. Wow, I’m going to use this to describe the annoying moms I meet in NYC on a weekly–sometimes daily basis! Thanks–I’m still laughing.

- LP on

Congrats to her, but are they crazy releasing the announcement so soon!??? If she’s due in May, she is maybe 1 month along. The first trimester is such a fragile time, especially at her age, I’m really surprised she’s telling people this early.

- rebecca rubenstein on

I didn’t feel like it was too much information. It may be a little too soon, but I’m sure it’s something they’ve thought about. I think it’s great they are being so forthcoming about IVF. Too many celebs who are older act like IVF doesn’t exist.

- lis on

i have an ivf baby and i got my bfp 8 days after the transfer, so that would make me 3 weeks pregnant (or 20 days) They do not screen the embryos for a down syndrome with ivf neither (unless the woman had previous miscarriage they would test for possible genetic disorders) but maybe she requested it. Its not the standard though.

And i also dont see too much personal information in the last paragraph. It says that she feels good and is excited. Whats wrong with saying that and why do you consider it too personal?

- Paola on

@aroundthewaygirl. Thanks for this. These Sanctimommies seem so unhappy, pathetic, superstitious, insecure…. I have had enough with the ‘if it were me’ — it is NOT you, it is someone else. Just be happy and celebrate life and individual diversity.

- sbg on

I don’t think there is too much information in this article! Especially compared to the stuff that Kardashian chick has been saying. At least this doesn’t sound like it came from some 13 yo talking to her girlfriends. Infertility is a very real, very hard issue that many people deal with. Truthfully, I find the science behind this fascinating!

- jacquiej on

Aroundthewaygirl,

You know, my first feeling was that it was awfully soon to be announcing a pregnancy. Not for any reason other than that I know what it is like to be pregnant, be ecstatic, tell all those close to me, and then several weeks later have to tell them I wasn’t pregnant anymore. I also suffered from some minor infertility issues. So before YOU become judgemental, maybe think about why people are saying it feels awfully soon to them.

AT LEAST 1 in 5 pregnancies ends in miscarriage, at least.

- Jen on

Embryos aren’t implanted, they’re transferred. You can still have twins because the embryos can split. (Octomom had 6 embryos transferred and 2 split.)

- Rebecca on

I am very happy for them and am happy they are sharing their story, I am just weary of the very early announcement. It’s their choice obviously, I just feel extremely nervous for them. At her age and with all the (assumed) attempts I just fear all of the things that could go wrong and how traumatic that would be to have to revoke her statement and explain it at that moment.

- Jess from Ohio on

Wow; I can’t imagine why she (or anyone) would want the world to know about a pregnancy at this extremely early stage…regardless of the circumstances surrounding conception — it’s too soon!

- christina on

Sorry but a lot of people who are posting information on here about IVF clearly do not know what they are talking about. First, she had embryos frozen, not eggs. And to answer the original question about risks of genetic conditions related to age, the risk would be related to the age she was when the egg was retrieved not the age she was when the embryo was transferred (they’re transferred not implanted – implantation happens in the uterus a few days after transfer if all goes well). And preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is not a common procedure in IVF procedures and is primarily done when the parents have a high risk of passing on a genetic disease like cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, or tay sachs. PGD is risky and can damage the embryos so it’s really done when the risk of a genetic disorder is high. And it’s not 100% foolproof either. They remove one cell and test it but in genetics there is something called mosaicism meaning that not all cells will show a particular mutation, there is even a form of mosaic form of Down Syndrome so it’s possible that they test one cell and it shows no form of a genetic mutation but other cells do.

- Suzanne on

I agree with aroundtheywaygirl.

- David on

I saw Celine a few months ago in concert and she is so amazing! She talked so lovingly of her family and the hopes of expanding so congratulations on your new addition! May you, Renee, and your son have nothing but blessings and love and thank you for touching my life with your music!

- freedomgrl77 on

That is truly amazing.

- Tazina on

Yes it is personal and very soon but this is Celine’s way and she has said so many times on t.v., that her life is an open book and she hides nothing from her fans. The fans who support her are very important and she shares her personal life with them. Since this is her decision and one she made at the beginning of her career, then good for her to stick to her promise.

- Tazina on

Congrats to them, but I’m sorry, that seems very creepy and odd to have an embryo frozen for that long….hope everything turns out OK!

- zanna on

In any given pregnancy there is about an 80% chance that the ovum will not develop to a full term baby. That is why a lot of people don’t announce the pregnancy for the first trimester. This is true for all ovums and mothers of all ages.

- Donna on

I saw her on Oprah a few years back maybe. She spoke of her son,IVF,And her frozen “Female” embryo. She did PGD testing.
She told oprah she would go back and use it one day.
Her chance of chromosone disorders is the as anyone who was 33, Not her age of 41. IF she were to go thru IVF now her chances would not be good. You can look up the stats of IVF, on cdc.
I do think it’s very,very, early to talk about it to the media.
I have been thru 2 losses both after seeing the h/b on u/s.
I hope she has a great healthy pregnancy.

- twinmommy2006 on

That is great news! It’s never too early to announce a pregnancy because it’s a personal decision- besides, Celine is obviously an ‘open book’ who is willing to share her experience with the ‘world’. As a mom of babies conceived through IVF, I think it’s wonderful news and I wish her growing family all the best!

- Ess on

sbg- Marcia Cross has NEVER, I repeat, NEVER, said that she used donor eggs. All she said is that she used IVF, and that you can choose to use a donor egg if yours don’t work. Those girls, especially Savannah, are the spitting images of her, which I think is pretty good proof that she DIDN’T use donor eggs! :)

- CelebBabyLover on

How do CBB know that Céline gave her permission for this doctor to talk?

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Because PEOPLE checked with her rep to make sure before we spoke to him, otherwise it is a HIPAA violation.

- CBB Staff

- Hea on

I’m very excited for her and her family and love the fact that she’s so open about her fertility treatments!

- Lissette on

It’s so great to see a celeb mom who is so willing to be open and honest with her fans. Good for Celine for sticking to that promise she made! I am so happy for her and her family, I wish them nothing but the best. Congrats and lots and lots of sticky baby dust!!!!!

- Shannon on

It would make me so nervous to announce a pregnancy so early. on the other hand, i have to hand it to those who are so hopeful and expect only good things, because they are the ones who are living their lives without fear. congratulations to this family and i am sure everyone who knows of the news is praying for a successful outcome.

- Dickie on

I agree it is early for Celine to be sharing her news, please consider that she was cycling at a busy NYC clinic where she would have been seen going in and out. It is my understanding that even the VIPs have to coming in for bloodwork, etc. She was probably trying to circumvent the media and bloggers by sharing her news her way.

- Nors on

@celebbabylover. thanks for clearing that up for me. I was misled by some reports out there and for the past year or so I’ve been thinking… “she did really well choosing an egg donor” because the girls do resemble her. :)

- sbg on

how come no one thinks that ivf is just a little creepy? The embryo was prescreened? Isn’t that like playing god?

- aimee on

So God prescreens embryos?

I don’t think that IVF is any creepier than sex can be.

- sbg on

Here a reaction from Holland! I also did IVF in 2007 after 4 years trying. My son was born in february 2008. I hope that by the end of this month 2 frozen embryo’s are transferred again!! Some people are saying that IVF is a expensive procedure. That is probably so but in Holland IVF is covered in the basic medical ensurrance. Every woman who has a problem conceiving could have IVF ( max. 3 times) done if her Obgyn / IVF specialist thinks it’s the right choice when conceiving naturaly doesn’t work. Having a baby seems to be such a simple thing, oh, we are getting pregnant! Not everyone gets pregnant! I’m so glad that I’m living in a world where IVF is possible. And Celine Dion is honest about it. Good for her!! I hope everything goes well!!

- ivf mom on

I am so thrilled for Celine, Rene and Rene Charles. I have been a fan of hers since I was very young and finally saw her in concert in January (amazing)! My only concern is that this happy news was announced so very early on in her pregnancy. As a high risk OB nurse I understand the difficulties that pregnancies can pose, especially one involving “advanced maternal age” (I hate that term!), IVF, and frozen embryos. If she is due in May she cannot possibly be more than 4-5 weeks along and that is so early to share wuch wonderful news with anyone (much less the entire world when you’re as famous as she is!) I can only hope that all goes well and they welcome a happy, healthy baby into their family in May. Congratulations to the family!

- Afton on

Perhaps Celine is further along in her pregnancy than we think. Wouldn’t surprise me if Celine delivered in March or April. Maybe they gave a false due date so that the papparazzi would not be following her around during her actual due date. I seem to recall that Rene Charles was born well before his publically revealed due date. Can anyone confirm?

- menina on

Aimee-I think it’s creepy. I was just going to say that before I read what you wrote! Lol. It gives me the heebie jeebies but to each his own. Congrats to Celine and family.

- Terri on

I went through maybe half the posts but I think people mean by to much info is that they are speaking out about this at such an early stage in her pregnancy. As someone who has had a miscarriage I can’t imagine being this open so early but I also am a bit jealous of the innocence people who haven’t experience this loss have. You get to be super excited and not worry as much or at least that’s how I felt prior to my miscarriage and I know with a future pregnancy I will never feel that security I felt the first time so maybe that’s where they are coming from? Either way I am so happy for them and hope this baby is a healthy little one.

- bren on

“how come no one thinks that ivf is just a little creepy? The embryo was prescreened? Isn’t that like playing god?”

I swear if I hear that comment one more time I’m going to beat someone with a bat! My son was from a FET cycle which is just what Celine did this time around. It’s NOT playing God. No matter how many embryos a doctor makes, no matter how many tests they run on that embryo, GOD decides if it implants and grows into a beautiful baby.

If someone can’t get pregnant on their own, they go to a doctor for help. If someone has a tumor they go to a doctor for help. If using IVF to have a baby is playing God just because you didn’t naturally get pregnant then I guess any medical treatment like having a tumor removed is playing God just because your illness/problem didn’t go away naturally.

Congrats to Celine and her family! I can only imagine how thrilled they are to expand their family.

- Melea on

I remember back before her first son was born,…she said the embryo she had palneted was a ‘twin’ and that they saved the other one frozen for a later date…so… the new baby boy she just got implanted with, is a twin to her 7 year old.

- monica on

Congrats to them!

- Alex on

A reaction from Holland again!!! It’s obvious that a few people do not know anything about IVF treatments. I can’t blame them, but maybe it’s a wise thing to keep your comment to your self if you don’t know anything about it. An IVF treatment is not a Golden Ticket!! Maybe 20% chance you might get pregnant! So if you do, like Celine Dion, you are on cloud nine! If you don’t……. I can not even explain how painfull that is!! After a while you have to prepare yourself for maybe another treatment, hoping and praying you will get pregnant the next time. I was lucky, I got pregnant!! For some woman that day never comes!!!

- ivf mom on

Melea, I agree! EVERY time I hear someone say that assisted reproduction is like playing God, I remind them that they should then consider any sort of treatment to save their life to be playing God. People just don’t get it.

- Cathryn on

monica- Another poster said that Celine said several years back on Oprah that the embryo is FEMALE. Just because it’s a twin doesn’t mean it’s the same gender. Twins can be boy/girl too. :) Anyway, I hope it’s a girl, because I’d love to see her with a girl, plus I remember her saying not all that long ago that Rene-Charles wants a sister. :)

- CelebBabyLover on

Melea and Cathryn- I think what people are implying is that doing PGD to screen for genetic dieases and then keeping only the healthy embryos is “playing God”. I do agree with you two, though. :)

- CelebBabyLover on

menina- Good point. I think that Rene-Charles was actually a bit premature, though.

- CelebBabyLover on

Not due till may, that’s way too soon to annouce a pregnancy, what’s the point so early on. I don’t think it’s anything wrong when a person in their 40′s has kids, but a 67yr old dad, is just gross to me. When the kid is 3 he will be 70, that’s way too old, and why did she wait so long to have another baby, he was close to 60 when rene was born already.

- gianna on

I have a very good friend who has a daughter with SMA, if they were to have another baby they would have to do IVF and pre-screen the embroys or have a very high chance of having another child with the disease. Playing God? I don’t think so.

- MaryAnne on

I’ve been waiting for this to happen! I’m so happy for Celine and her family! Congratulations! :D

- Jenny on

My mother underwent the same procedure to have me and I may very well have to do the same thing, and it is very difficult to do especially if you have a lot of trouble staying pregnant, mainly because it is so much harder to actually get pregnant and stay that way. Best of luck.

- Jorie on

gianna- Maybe to you that’s too old. To be perfectly honest, close to 70 seems pretty old to be a dad to me, to. However, that doesn’t mean that Celine and Rene feel that way.

Everyone has to do what’s best for THEIR family. As for why Celine and Rene waited so long to have another baby (it’s not just Celine who waited to have a baby. Obviously chances are that Rene was involved in that decision, too.), it could be any number of reasons, and frankly, it’s none of our business. Nor is it any of our business why she chose to share so early.

Obviously she made the choices that she felt were best for HER and HER family.

- CelebBabyLover on

I think it’s hard on the baby that his father is going to be 85 when he graduates high school…to me that is so selfish of the parents. I’m 30 years old and I don’t know what I’d do without my father around right now to give me advice…when this baby is 30, Renee will be 97…if he lives to that old age.

- Nicole on

YAY!! for her!! I have a friend who implanted an embryo that was over six yrs old and her son is now a VERY happy, healthy two year old!!

- Tee on

Aroundthewaygirl- Extremely, well said!

- Charlotte on

I don’t see anything wrong with “playing god.” Don’t we all want healthy, happy children? Who would actually choose a genetically damaged child? I lucked out with my son and daughter, but I’d do testing on the last one if I could afford it, especially if I could be sure to have a girl next time.

Many congratulations to Celine and her family.

- Court on

@ Court: Prefering a boy or a girl has nothing to do with healty, happy children!! That’s something you want!! If IVF is the only option to have a baby, YOU DON’T CARE!!!! You just want A BABY!!!!!

- ivf mom on

GOOD FOR HER! I don’t see where she shared too much infotmation!! She is very excited, and like the above posters said- Celebrities are often criticized for not giving enough info…give the woman a break!!!

- Theresa on

wow, aroundthewaygirl, are you bitter or what? get a hobby! lol

melea, you totally don’t get what people are saying when they suggest people are playing God when they prescreen embryos. they are talking about the people that just kill the embryos with problems (and it happens, a LOT). that is not our responsibility or our place. it is God’s. therefore yes, whether you like it or not, prescreening is a form of playing God.

and for ALL you out there criticizing the people who say it’s too soon to be announcing this pregnancy, i agree with one of the early posters who said that you all need to realize that maybe the reason some people feel this way is because they have been through pregnancy losses themselves and they know how early and how critical it is, and they know how risky this first trimester is, in particular. it may be more that they are thinking of celine and the idea of it being more painful if it doesn’t work out. so get off your high horses and think of someone other than yourself.

peace, hope, and love to everybody!

and congrats to celine, hubby, and son. :)

- LoveMyBabies on

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