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America’s first IVF baby says people still ask her this one strange question decades later
America’s first IVF baby, Elizabeth Carr, is looking back on the unusual circumstances of her birth and the strange questions ...
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America’s first IVF baby Elizabeth Carr weighs in on the most common questions she gets about her birth
Even though it has been decades since the first test tube baby was born, people are still quite curious about in vitro ...
Elizabeth Carr was the first baby born through in vitro fertilization in the United States in 1981. Recently, the now 44-year ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Laura Terry dreamed of having kids — ...
San Francisco has one of the highest shares of babies born through in vitro fertilization in the country, a Chronicle ...
At 34, Natalie, a doctor from Oregon, was struggling to build the family she longed for. At times, her sense of helplessness was overwhelming. "All my friends had kids; they were all having their baby ...
Laura Terry dreamed of having kids — a family she could call her own. But there was one challenge: She wasn't interested in dating, marriage, or partnering up. So, she came up with an idea for an ...
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