CHICAGO – A nationwide study has good news for women undergoing test-tube fertility procedures. Researchers say 12 years of data show complications including deaths are uncommon from procedures that ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) - Robert Edwards of Britain won the 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for developing in vitro fertilization, a breakthrough that has helped millions of infertile couples have ...
Explore the transformative journey of in vitro fertilization from controversy to routine practice celebrating its 25th anniversary. Louise Brown—nursery-school aide, occasional pub crawler, and the ...
Cambridge physiologist Dr. Robert Edwards holding the world's first test tube baby Louise Joy Brown ; Louise Joy Brown attends "Joy" Headline Gala during the 68th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal ...
Since the first test-tube baby was born more than three decades ago, in vitro fertilization has evolved into a highly sophisticated lab procedure. Now, scientists are going back to basics and testing ...
Like many men on the verge of fatherhood, Brian Strickland can't wait for the birth of his first child - and all the joys, tears and sleepless nights he or she will bring. But the Sacramento resident ...
The first test tube baby was born July 25 th, 1978 in the north of England. Louise Brown was called the “baby of the century” by some and a “moral abomination” by others. It wasn’t Brown who critics ...
Your odds of getting pregnant after a tubal ligation procedure are between 1% to 3.7% and depend on factors like age and ...