In vitro fertilization: Mature, normal childbirth

28 years ago, a little girl was born through in vitro fertilization (IVF). That girl, now a woman and has just given birth to a child.

On January 13, the British media reported that Louise Brown, 28, had just given birth by natural means to her 37-year-old husband Wesley Mullinder.

People are interested in this, because Louise Brown is " the world's first baby born with in vitro fertilization (IVF) ",

Brown is a Bristol resident. The birth of her " round mother, square child ", does not require the intervention of IVF techniques, suggesting that mothers born by this method can still become pregnant by natural methods. Previously, when Brown was pregnant, Wesley Mullinder confirmed to the press that "Louise will be a great mother".

Sister Brown was born on July 25, 1978, as a result of intervention with IVF techniques at the Royal Oldham Royal Hospital. At that time, the press in the world was flooded with articles about reproductive cases with the first successful IVF method.

Brown's birth has paved the way for infertile couples in the world to come to the IVF method to get the children they dream of.

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Louise Brown was born and her picture is today (Photo: Typepad, BBC)