. Patrick Steptoe in developing a technique that would remove mature eggs from a woman's ovaries, fertilize them and then implanting them back in the mother when they begin to divide.
The Manchester-born physiologist succeeded in fertilizing and implanting the first egg by the end of the 1970s and on July 25, 1978 the first "tube baby" was born. Her name is Louise Brown and she was a beautiful baby girl who was born healthy and safe.
The 85 year-old doctor has worked hard with Dr. Patrick Steptoe in developing a technique that would remove mature eggs from a woman's ovaries, fertilize them and then implanting them back in the mother when they begin to divide.
The Manchester-born physiologist succeeded in fertilizing and implanting the first egg by the end of the 1970s and on July 25, 1978 the first "tube baby" was born. Her name is Louise Brown and she was a beautiful baby girl who was born healthy and safe.
The 85 year-old doctor has worked hard with Dr. Patrick Steptoe in developing a technique that would remove mature eggs from a woman's ovaries, fertilize them and then implanting them back in the mother when they begin to divide.
The Manchester-born physiologist succeeded in fertilizing and implanting the first egg by the end of the 1970s and on July 25, 1978 the first "tube baby" was born. Her name is Louise Brown and she was a beautiful baby girl who was born healthy and safe.http://www.articlesbase.com/myhome/article/new