The evolution of baby-making

The world’s first “test-tube” baby was born 30 years ago this month. At the time, in vitro fertilization was hailed as a medical breakthrough, lending hope to thousands of couples desperate to have children. It also stirred up controversy, with some decrying the fusion of science and nature.

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