- TEST TUBE TALES: First IVF Baby Has Baby Of Her Own
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Photo: David Comeau The first test-tube baby gave birth to her very own baby this week. New mommy Elizabeth Comeau was, herself, the very first child born in the United States through IVF (in-vitro fertilization) in 1981. She instantly became the most photographed and written about baby in the U.S. She quips that her first press conference was at 3 days old, and that was just the beginning of a life led in the public eye. Her life continued to attract media attention, including her most recent event, her own child’s birth.
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People are always fascinated by the “firsts” - trailblazers, so to speak, for any achievement and/or innovation. Journalists followed Comeau her entire life, wondering what it was like to be the first ever test-tube baby. Was life different, or was it the same as other kids conceived the old fashioned way? She even claims that she was thrilled to take her husband’s name when she got married, if for no other purpose than to be able to escape the spotlight and stigma of her unique history.
Now we know that life is no different for the millions of children that have been conceived through IVF, even though the conception part may be a little different (and not nearly as much fun!). We have certainly come a long way with medical technology. IVF is an incredible process that provides couples with fertility challenges an opportunity to realize their dream of becoming parents. Congrats Elizabeth - on your incredible FIRST.
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- “Redefining Romance”: Opinionated MAMA’s Perspective on VALENTINE’S DAY
Love is in the air. Hearts and roses. Hugs and kisses. Love. Love. Sweet love. We dream about it, write poems about it, watch movies about it, listen to sappy songs about it. It makes us laugh, it makes us cry, it makes us do crazy things. Love, sweet love.
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a baby carriage. Then, what? Hearts and flowers go out the window. We’re up to our eyeballs in diapers and laundry. We wear nursing bras and granny panties. We don’t feel sexy - we’re tired,...
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