Test-tube babies
Another two women are pregnant from the freezethaw in vitro fertilisation technique which produced the world’s first frozen em- * bryo baby The head of I.V.F. team, Professor CarlWood, said that both women were 12 weeks pregnant and well. The women had their eggs fertilised with their husband’s sperm and the; resulting embryos were frozen in suspended animation in liquid nitrogen, thawed, and then put back in thewombs.—Melbourne. ;
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