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Elizabeth Jordan Carr

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Elizabeth Jordan Carr (amuru Disemba 28, 1981) bu nwa mbu nke United States amuru site na usoro in vitro fatịlaịza yana nke iri na ise n'ụwa. A na-eduzi usoro ahụ na Eastern Virginia Medical School na Norfolk n'okpuru nduzi nke Dọkịta Howard Jones na Georgeanna Seegar Jones, bụ ndị mbụ nwara usoro ahụ na United States. A mụrụ ya na Norfolk General Hospital dị na Virginia site n'aka Dr. Mason Andrews na-eru 5 pound 12 ounces (ihe dịka gram 2600). [1] [2] [3]

Nne na nna Carr bụ Judith Carr, onye nkụzi ụlọ akwụkwọ dị afọ 28 n'oge ahụ, na di ya, Roger Carr, 30, nke Westminster, Massachusetts . Nne Elizabeth nwere ike ịtụrụ ime, ma ọ nweghị ike ịga n'ihu. Ọ tụrụ ime atọ ectopic, àkwá fatịlaịza na-eto n'èzí akpa nwa, nke ọ bụla na-ejedebe n'ime ime, ma mechaa manye dọkịta ahụ iwepụ tubes fallopian ya. [1]

Na August 5, 2010, Carr mụrụ nwa mbụ ya, Trevor James Comeau. A tụrụ ime ya na-enweghị enyemaka nke teknụzụ ịmụ nwa. [4] [5]

Na Maachị nke afọ 2024, onye omebe iwu US Senator Tim Kaine kpọrọ Carr ka ọ bịa na 2024 State of the Union Address nke Onye isi ala Joe Biden nyere na-esochi nkwusioru nke IVF ọrụ na Alabama n'ihi LePage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine . [6]

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kpọrọ Carr ka ọ bịa na 2024 State of the Union Address nke Onye isi ala Jo

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sullivan. "'Test-Tube' Baby Born in U.S., Joining Successes Around World", The New York Times, 1981-12-29, p. C1 (photo on page A1. Retrieved on 2023-01-12. (in en-US) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "New York Times" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Bailey (2006-12-28). Happy 25th Birthday to Elizabeth Jordan Carr (en-US). Reason Magazine. Retrieved on 2023-01-12.
  3. Joe Holley. "Georgeanna Jones Dies at 92; In Vitro Fertilization Pioneer", Washington Post, 28 March 2005, p. B04. Retrieved on 2023-01-12.
  4. Elizabeth Simpson. "America's First Test-Tube Baby Becomes A Mom", The Virginian-Pilot, August 7, 2010.
  5. Comeau. "A first for the first", Boston Globe, 2010-08-06. Retrieved on 2023-01-12.
  6. Vozzella. "Sen. Tim Kaine’s State of the Union guest: America’s first IVF baby", Washington Post, March 6, 2024. Retrieved on March 7, 2024.

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