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(Boston.com)   Having failed to do anything about the other end of the spectrum, co-developer of in vitro fertilization dies at age 87   (boston.com) divider line 4
    More: Sad, Nobel Laureates, IVF, Nobel, Louise Brown  
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  2013-04-10 10:54:18 AM
Lets give this guy a hand.
 
  2013-04-10 10:59:48 AM
would not have had our daughter if not for the work of this man

thank you.

//our son came along right after the "natural way" - anyone going the IVF route; be careful with the hormones and meds - they stay in a woman's system for quite a while!
 
  2013-04-10 11:02:26 AM
What exactly was he supposed to do with the other end of the speculum?
 
  2013-04-10 02:44:24 PM
let that be a lesson to him
 
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