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they then had the in vitro and had the baby. and, no, they did not call the baby in the.sa: canary is one that we had here on the show which was very popular. a home security device controlled through your smart phone, folks that went on and you and best and get the device. that makes a little more sense because you are pre ordering the device. if they raise enough money to go into production, you will be one of the first people to get the device. >> let me be clear, they did not invest. it did not get any money in return. melissa: bought your product in advance, but there are cases, the one where you raised th most money but i would not call it successful. it was one where $12 million was raised by people who bought the product in advance. they did not get to the goal, and never went into production. what happens to the money and excitement? >> to great examples. there were able to raise nearly $2 million. trying to decide if they would invest and at what valuation. now investors are coming in at much higher valuations. they want to raise $302 million. get a lot of marke
they then had the in vitro and had the baby. and, no, they did not call the baby in the.sa: canary is one that we had here on the show which was very popular. a home security device controlled through your smart phone, folks that went on and you and best and get the device. that makes a little more sense because you are pre ordering the device. if they raise enough money to go into production, you will be one of the first people to get the device. >> let me be clear, they did not invest....
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. >> this would be instead of in vitro fertilization. >> yes, it has all kinds of problems. it is expensive. it is not particularly healthy. there are some real health risks, real serious moral issues with it. and natprotechnology is very effective. >> are the couples pretty receptive for the knowledge about nfp when they are in marriage prep? >> yes, surprising. a lot of them have never heard of it. almost everyone has heard of the rhythm method. a lot of them are surprised to find out that there is something up to date. my dad is a doctor, my mom is a nurse. my degree is in biocreme industry. i like talking about the science. you know, a lot of problems with hormonal birth control and it is damaging the water fly. so nothing to deal with there. >> any other big areas that you get into when you are doing the marriage preparation or is it mostly things like that? >> things like finances or sexuality. >> oh, fan? >> we should have you come in and do that. it is funny. they all say in the evaluations we want more on finances. thing they want us to they would them what stocks t
. >> this would be instead of in vitro fertilization. >> yes, it has all kinds of problems. it is expensive. it is not particularly healthy. there are some real health risks, real serious moral issues with it. and natprotechnology is very effective. >> are the couples pretty receptive for the knowledge about nfp when they are in marriage prep? >> yes, surprising. a lot of them have never heard of it. almost everyone has heard of the rhythm method. a lot of them are...
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before your mind goes crazy with that, we're in an operating room when a couple undergoes in vitro fertilization. >> before that, the rapidly changing situation in nairobi where it's moved into a fourth day. let's get right to ron allen with the latest. ron, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, matt. yes, the siege may not be completely over. we heard a couple of loud explosions this morning and gunfire coming from the mall back there. a top kenyan official continues to insist that u.s. citizens were among the gunmen involved in the attack. this morning, kenyan soldiers still working to secure the besieged mall still seemed to encounter more resistance. they appeared to carry a body bag from the building and in the past few hours, al-shabab, the militant group that claimed responsibility for the attack said their fighters are still holding their ground, following the effort to end the siege that began saturday. the government said it was in full control of the situation combing the four-story mall from floor to floor to make sure it's safe. they believe all hostages are released adding t
before your mind goes crazy with that, we're in an operating room when a couple undergoes in vitro fertilization. >> before that, the rapidly changing situation in nairobi where it's moved into a fourth day. let's get right to ron allen with the latest. ron, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, matt. yes, the siege may not be completely over. we heard a couple of loud explosions this morning and gunfire coming from the mall back there. a top kenyan official continues to...
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we're focussing on in vitro fertilization or ivf. dr. nancy snyderman is live in st. louis.g to you. >> good morning, savannah. i'm here with the doctor to the right of me and patients in front and what we're looking at on the screen are ovaries with follicles of eggs in them and they're being harvested this morning. 30 years ago there wasn't much of an option for a fertile couple to have a baby. but boy, has technology changed. this morning, for the first time on live television, you're not only going to see eggs being retrieved from an ovary but we'll show you the fertilization process. but first, i'd like to introduce you to a couple who very graciously allowed us to be part of their experience. >> reporter: it was a birth heard around the world. >> the world's first test tube baby. >> successfully conceived outside the mother's woem. >> the year was 1978 and changed fertility issues forever. at that time the chance of achieving a pregnancy with the help of science was at 2%. but now it's much higher. >> now we expect a 60% pregnancy rate. >> he is an expert and pioneer i
we're focussing on in vitro fertilization or ivf. dr. nancy snyderman is live in st. louis.g to you. >> good morning, savannah. i'm here with the doctor to the right of me and patients in front and what we're looking at on the screen are ovaries with follicles of eggs in them and they're being harvested this morning. 30 years ago there wasn't much of an option for a fertile couple to have a baby. but boy, has technology changed. this morning, for the first time on live television, you're...
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today we are focusing on in vitro fertilization or ivs. dr.ve from an operating room at st. luke's hospital in st. louis. nancy, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. i'm here with dr. sherman silver and patients in front. what we're looking at on the screen are ovaries with follicles with eggs in them. 40 years ago there wasn't much of an option for an infertile couple in order to have a baby. but boy has technology changed. so this morning, for the first time on live television, you're not only going to see eggs being retrieved from an ovary but we'll show you the fertilization process. first i'd like to introduce you to a couple who very graciously aloud us to be part of their experience. >> reporter: it was a birth heard around the world. >> the world's first test tube baby. >> successfully conceived outside the mother's womb. >> reporter: the year was 1978 and the first test tube baby changed in vitro and fertility issues forever. at that time the chance of achieving a pregnancy with the help of science was at 2%. but now it's m
today we are focusing on in vitro fertilization or ivs. dr.ve from an operating room at st. luke's hospital in st. louis. nancy, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. i'm here with dr. sherman silver and patients in front. what we're looking at on the screen are ovaries with follicles with eggs in them. 40 years ago there wasn't much of an option for an infertile couple in order to have a baby. but boy has technology changed. so this morning, for the first time on live...
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can we offer a real bronze product which doesn't have in vitro fertilization, doesn't take care of youcer. we need the ability to shop and choose. >> can any of the providers exit the providing space because it gets down to where they say i'm going to do something else? >> oh, the exiting is going on. >> isn't that's what's going to happen? >> we merge. and what's going on right now is record mergers of hospitals you've seen some of the public hospital chains exit and merge with each other. the nonprofits selling to the profits. it's the -- the dinosaurs are mating as the icecaps melt. >> you're adding all this demand to the system. >> the complexity, it's filing your taxes every time you see a patient. >> economics 101, the supply goes down, it gets harder to get what you want. the "new york times" copped to it the other day and how hard it's going to be. >> two things go on. one, is hospitals try to collude to get prices up so they don't die. who could blame them? that's one thing the government's watching. >> do you think the government's really watching? >> oh, yeah, because it's t
can we offer a real bronze product which doesn't have in vitro fertilization, doesn't take care of youcer. we need the ability to shop and choose. >> can any of the providers exit the providing space because it gets down to where they say i'm going to do something else? >> oh, the exiting is going on. >> isn't that's what's going to happen? >> we merge. and what's going on right now is record mergers of hospitals you've seen some of the public hospital chains exit and...