America's first IVF baby opens up about the 'media circus' surrounding her birth, recalls this bizarre question about her body

Elizabeth Carr, who made history as America's first IVF baby in 1981, shares insights from her childhood spent in the glaring spotlight of public attention. While IVF has become commonplace, misunderstandings linger, such as the idea that embryos are merely 'lab-grown.' Carr sets the record straight, explaining that IVF serves as a bridge to natural conception.

America's first IVF baby opens up about the 'media circus' surrounding her birth, recalls this bizarre question about her body
Elizabeth Carr, who made history as America's first IVF baby in 1981, shares insights from her childhood spent in the glaring spotlight of public attention. While IVF has become commonplace, misunderstandings linger, such as the idea that embryos are merely 'lab-grown.' Carr sets the record straight, explaining that IVF serves as a bridge to natural conception.