It's been 43 years since the world's first baby IVF was born. See it now.

The first "baby test tube" is now a mother of her own mother and a defender of the IVF.


Each parent believes that the birth of their child is a miracle, but it's really the case forLesley and John Brown. Their daughter,Louise Joy BrownWas the first baby born successfully via a fertilization in vitro (IVF) in the world, a historical event that happened 43 years today in Lancashire, England.

Louise dominated the big titles at the time of birth and the press surrounded the first "baby tube tube" of the world, although in reality, she wasDesigned in a petri dish.

Read more about Louise's life and so far.

The birth of Louise Joy Brown has caused maturation in religious and medical institutions.

Louise Joy Brown IVF baby newspaper
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Louise Joy Brown's parents tried to have a child for almost a decade but failed. His mother had an obstruction in her fallopian tubes that made a child conceive almost impossible.

Frustrated by their inability to have a baby, they met the British gynecologistPatrick Stepto and scientificRobert EdwardsPhysicians from Oldham General Hospital and Manchester District, England, experimenting with a developing in vitro fertilization process. Steptoe, Edwards and the hospital kept the IVF tests largely under Attands because they were concerned about beingaccused of "playing God" by other doctors and religious groups who interviewed the morality of interfering with the design,Timereported.

"We are on a slippery slope," "British geneRobert J. berry-acriticism-RecountTime In 1978. "Western society is built around the family; once you divorce the sex of the procreation, what happens to the family?"

But Louise's birth also gave hope to thousands of families who have trouble designing children they desperately wanted. Incredibly, after the first child of the brown family has been successfully designed via IVF, they had a second child via IVF four years later, Louise's sister,Natalie Brown, has become the 40th birth of the IVF in the world.

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Louise challenged expectations when she became a mother later in life.

Louise Brown the first test tube baby with her Mother and Father and Sister Circa 1980.
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At first, doctors feared that babies born via IVF do not dream of designing their own children, but Louise and Natalie (on the photo with their parents) were able to do it without IVF.

Louise and her husbandWesley Mullder married in 2004 and two years later, she gave birth to her first son,Cameron Mullder, without medical intervention.

"I do not know if the fact that they have tried so hard to have a baby had no effect on me, but I havealways wanted children, "Louise said to theMail on Sunday In 2007. In 2013, Louise and her husband welcomed the sonClutter.

Natalie has become the worldFirst baby IVF to design a child Without IVF when it became pregnant in 1999, according to the stylist U.K. Today, she has five children with partnerLee Derrick.

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Now Louise offers support to other families through IVF.

Louise Joy Brown IVF Baby
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Louise is currently working for a freight business and lives with her husband and two children in Bristol, England. In 2015, she published her brief,My life as the first trial tube baby in the world.

Louise is also a VIV voice promoter and works as a brand partner for several IVF clinics around the world, including a clinic in India and the U.K National Fertility Society.

"On July 25, 1978 changed the way the world saw reproductive medicine"Recently written on facebook. "The IVF continues to be the answer to all those who suffer from infertility. I'm proud of you for choosing this path!"

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Louise and her parents paved the way for about 8 million unborn children via IVF since.

Louise Brown, who in 1978 became the world's first baby to be born after conception by In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), poses for a photo as she attends a conference on March 05, 2020 in Malaga, Spain.
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Today around8 million children were born with IVFAccording to the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. As IVF increased in popularity, it is also grown in expense. Today, the averageThe cost for part of the IVF in the United States is $ 10,000, Penn Medicine Reports, and it is often not covered by health insurance. Many couples must support multiple tunes of expensive treatment to design.

But for those who struggle to become parents, the expense is worth it. In an interview with 2018 withTime,Louise shared that she still feels the effects of her parents' difficult decision four decades ago.

"A few months ago, I was in the supermarket with my husband and father, and I heard traces behind me," she told the exit. "He was a woman, and she had an age of 4 years - the same age as my son - and a little baby in a landau. She said she always wanted to thank my mother and me because, without us She had never had these two. It tears you. "

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