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The birth of Louise Joy Brown – the world’s first baby born following in-vitro fertilization – heralded a medical revolution. Forty years later, many thousands of babies are born each year following IVF. Assisted reproduction is a global industry with a multi-billion dollar turnover. It is a complex mix of science, clinical management, bioethics, and commercial imperatives. Many of the pioneers of IVF are still with us and have a fascinating tale to tell. Here, they relate the story of the development of IVF and related technologies in a way that will prove invaluable to future generations of practitioners seeking to understand the genesis of the specialty. This is not an academic history: rather it takes an informal and anecdotal approach; informing and entertaining for generations of past, present and future medical and scientific specialists of IVF, alongside the millions of parents, who celebrated the successes of IVF treatment worldwide.
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9781108589048, 9781108448246
In-Vitro Fertilization: The Pioneers’ History is written by Gabor Kovacs and published by Cambridge University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for In-Vitro Fertilization are 9781108579018, 1108579019 and the print ISBNs are 9781108427852, 1108427855. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781108589048, 9781108448246.
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