RT Monitoring Desk
LONDON: The birth of Louise Brown, the world’s
first IVF baby, hit headlines around the globe
three decades ago - but the married mother-of-one
wants to keep her 30th birthday today (Friday)
low-key by contrast.
Brown lives in Bristol with husband Wesley Mullinder
and 18-month-old son Cameron.
Although her birth opened the door for millions
of infertile couples worldwide to give birth
to IVF (in vitro fertilization) or test tube
babies, Brown has no big plans to celebrate
the landmark date.
Louise Joy Brown was born on July 25, 1978 at
Oldham and district general hospital in England
by Caesarean section, weighing 2.61 kilogrammes.
Her parents, Lesley and John, had been trying
to have children but could not because Lesley’s
fallopian tubes were blocked.
The couple heard about research by Cambridge
University physiologist Robert Edwards and gynaecologist
Patrick Steptoe and signed up with them for
fertility treatment.