Louise Joy Brown became the first baby ever born as a result of in vitro fertilization. Here’s everything to know about Louise Joy Brown’s life since her historic birth.
Louise says: “We had a package arrive at the house not long after I was born. “There was a test tube in a little box and it was smashed. “And there was red ink, which I’m assuming was ...
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Pub quiz enthusiasts have always known the name of the first 'test-tube' baby. The question pops up a lot, and the answer is Louise Brown. But it's her middle name that gives Ben Taylor's film its ...
In 1978, they finally achieved it. Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby, was born at Oldham General Hospital; by coincidence, the place Rachel was born. Forty-six years later ...
Due to infertility issues, many couples are devoid of this happiness. That was, until the birth of Louise Brown, the world’s first ‘test-tube baby’. From her conception to survival, Brown is a ...