The First Successful Invitro Fertilization in the U.S.

Held by her parents, Judith and Roger Carr, Elizabeth Jordan Carr leans down to examine a birthday cake. Norfolk General Hospital staff members gave her the cake after she underwent a series of physical tests. Doctors said she was a 'healthy one-year-old.' (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Held by her parents, Judith and Roger Carr, Elizabeth Jordan Carr leans down to examine a birthday cake. Norfolk General Hospital staff members gave her the cake after she underwent a series of physical tests. Doctors said she was a 'healthy one-year-old.' (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
The First Successful Invitro Fertilization in the U.S.
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30 December, 1982
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