Adam Nash (savior sibling)


Adam Nash is an American who was conceived using preimplantation genetic diagnosis.

Early life

Adam's parents conceived him through in-vitro fertilization and preimplantation genetic diagnosis so he could donate cord blood to his sister, Molly, who was born with Fanconi Anaemia and be free of the disease himself. Adam was born on August 29, 2000 by Caesarean section. In October 2000, the blood from Adam's umbilical cord was transplanted to his sister.
Adam's conception and birth received both praise and criticism due to the ethical issues surrounding PGD and was also the inspiration of the novel My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. Adam has been called "the world's first savior sibling" and "the first designer baby".