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in biology as a pioneer in the field of in-vitro fertilization and germany that makes touch your likely vote very happy indeed. a team of international astronomers say that they have found a massive underground salt water lake on mars is the largest a body of liquid water ever found on the red planet and it raises the possibility that there may once have been life out there the lake is twenty kilometers wide and about one point five kilometers under the planet's southern polar icecap. so there may indeed have been some martians well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you can find us on facebook and twitter i'm sorry kelly thank you so much for watching have a great day. getting there challenging. dress code casual. excellent. service exceptional. that most feared ordering. you have to take a dive if you want to dine with this person as if you're the first such underwater restaurant in the world. the first someone's life is hanging by a thread. claiming the trip to work can be a harrowing experience the the mining town of the republic of georgia has fall
in biology as a pioneer in the field of in-vitro fertilization and germany that makes touch your likely vote very happy indeed. a team of international astronomers say that they have found a massive underground salt water lake on mars is the largest a body of liquid water ever found on the red planet and it raises the possibility that there may once have been life out there the lake is twenty kilometers wide and about one point five kilometers under the planet's southern polar icecap. so there...
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us all today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine hundred eighty s. germany's first i v f baby sparked a huge debate on the pix of creating life in a test you we spoke with one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine involved when touch can evolve the pulls on some of her old documents she's very quickly transported back to nine hundred eighty one she was part of a team of specialists at the university of alabama who successfully conducted research into in vitro fertilization in mice a short time later she used the technique on the egg cells of a woman for the first time. and then one day each man and then the patient became pregnant. this is the end i still have that first image of the pregnancy of her womb that i always carried around with me back then i had the feeling that heaven had opened. oliver was born in april nine hundred eighty two the first test tube baby in germany touch on a clean vote was one of the first people to hold him we have these we celebrated the
us all today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine hundred eighty s. germany's first i v f baby sparked a huge debate on the pix of creating life in a test you we spoke with one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine involved when touch can evolve the pulls on some of her old documents she's very quickly transported back to nine hundred eighty one she was part of a team of...
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for modern science forty years ago louise brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known to the world as the test tube baby brown was born by says area and section in england on this day in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight the mother tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure parents. they shied from the public sensation that her birth you caused but the family spent louise's twenty fifth birthday at the fertility clinic that gave her life. well today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine hundred eighty s. germany's first i.v.s. baby sparked a huge debate on the ethics of creating life in a test you we spoke with one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine involved when touch can evolve the pulls on some of her old documents she's very quickly transported back to nine hundred eighty one she was part of a team of specialists at the university of alabama who successfully conduct
for modern science forty years ago louise brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known to the world as the test tube baby brown was born by says area and section in england on this day in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight the mother tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure parents. they shied from the public sensation that her birth you caused but the family spent louise's twenty fifth...
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in biology as a pioneer in the field of in vitro fertilization and germany that makes tatiana knievel to very happy indeed. a team of international astronomers say that they have found a massive underground salt water lake on mars is the largest of body of liquid water ever found on the red planet and it raises the possibility that there may once have been life out there. the lake is twenty kilometers wide and about one point five kilometers under the planet's southern polar icecap. so there may indeed have been some martians well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you can find us on facebook and twitter i'm sarah kelly thank you so much for watching have a great day. to. play . on the. center of the conflict zone the fronting the powerful twenty years ago the good friday agreement paved the way in two decades of the conflicts in the law but the results are being mixed my guest this week here in dublin just. before my parish prime minister just how fine job is the process not. a source of conflict so for. the few. is bearing children remap truly move.
in biology as a pioneer in the field of in vitro fertilization and germany that makes tatiana knievel to very happy indeed. a team of international astronomers say that they have found a massive underground salt water lake on mars is the largest of body of liquid water ever found on the red planet and it raises the possibility that there may once have been life out there. the lake is twenty kilometers wide and about one point five kilometers under the planet's southern polar icecap. so there...
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in vitro fertilization a revolutionary technique to help sterile couples. the british public was shocked by a science that could substitute for nature when louise brown the first test tube baby was born in the minds of many back then artificial conception would inevitably produce munster's lead deformed babies. are. born to healthy crying. forty years on and i v.f. is now practiced daily across the globe today about three hundred fifty thousand children are born every year as a result of assisted reproduction technologies. three percent of all births in western countries three in a thousand in the rest of the world. it's a market projected to be worth twenty billion dollars by the year two thousand and twenty. medically assisted reproduction is increasingly widespread in india it's less expensive than in the west and as such far more widely affordable this is one of the world's top clinics. its founder dr nayana patel renamed the facility meaning desire or wish. but. here's the way to break out the fed feeding that for you. every step the laser assisted. to
in vitro fertilization a revolutionary technique to help sterile couples. the british public was shocked by a science that could substitute for nature when louise brown the first test tube baby was born in the minds of many back then artificial conception would inevitably produce munster's lead deformed babies. are. born to healthy crying. forty years on and i v.f. is now practiced daily across the globe today about three hundred fifty thousand children are born every year as a result of...
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"first" through in-vitro- fertilization. and doctors say....y're co . >>> it has been 40 years since the first birth of a human baby through in-vitro fertilization. reporter: and they have only improved the process. scientists are now able to select the healthiest embryo. >> instead of having to transfer multiple embryos, we can transfer one embryo and still give a high chance of success. reporter: experts say they are also able to screen out embryos that contain genetic defects. its a major cause of miscarriages, and they say they're improving embryo storage facilities as well. now-- there's an app for that. but like most things nowadays--- ther a pric . >>> can't find a restroom to use, now there is an app for that. like most things, there is a price to pay. we'll have that story and more coming up at 5:00. >>>a new study suggests that dogs are more likely to rush to their owner's side when their owner is tearful or in distress. the study evaluated 34 dogs and researchers say the dog ran to the owner more quickly when the owner made crying so
"first" through in-vitro- fertilization. and doctors say....y're co . >>> it has been 40 years since the first birth of a human baby through in-vitro fertilization. reporter: and they have only improved the process. scientists are now able to select the healthiest embryo. >> instead of having to transfer multiple embryos, we can transfer one embryo and still give a high chance of success. reporter: experts say they are also able to screen out embryos that contain...
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in vitro as they still be in future because they all say these exact same things. and honestly to take care of those serious hereditary diseases. >> let's open up for questions i will shout out and then repeat that. back that variation of what happened something that is that and then to travel down was the case in point james fellow population. >> that question was around the genetic history. >> this is an interesting story because when scientists noted there was one genetic variance that was common in europeans that it looked as if it may have resistance to the bubonic plague so if that was so terrible now natural selection but now that has fallen apart and now they think there was another disease in europe that was common and made that very into more common. we don't know. it is common in people of european ancestry. we are still puzzling over that. so people of european ancestry susceptible to the bubonic plague more than other people but if you go from culture to culture without genetic variation that is common because of diseases like malaria, that is a huge t
in vitro as they still be in future because they all say these exact same things. and honestly to take care of those serious hereditary diseases. >> let's open up for questions i will shout out and then repeat that. back that variation of what happened something that is that and then to travel down was the case in point james fellow population. >> that question was around the genetic history. >> this is an interesting story because when scientists noted there was one genetic...
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s the that's louise brown in vitro fertilization was a medical breakthrough that's led to the births of more than six million babies around the globe catherine stansell went along to meet her at an exhibit at london's science museum. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and sent to know our two energetic happy and healthy talk lawyers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilization a life policies to call a very. but yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i had it but he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and this is just shy of her fortieth birt
s the that's louise brown in vitro fertilization was a medical breakthrough that's led to the births of more than six million babies around the globe catherine stansell went along to meet her at an exhibit at london's science museum. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and sent to know our two energetic happy and healthy talk lawyers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the...
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they endured nearly two years of failed in-vitro fertilization treatments.six egg retrievals and $70,000, their hopes of a child came down to two remaining embryos, embryos the dunns initially set aside. the reason? they didn't test genetically normal. >> scientifically they weren't perfect. the end result is those are the two that -- >> were perfect. >> yep. >> hi! >> twin girls riley and kelsey were born nine months later. the embryo testing the dunns opted for is called pgs testing, pre-implantation genetic screening. it tyakes a biopsy to determine if it's chrome domely healthy. in 2014, advances in this screening made it possible to detect when an embryo has a mix of normal and abnormal cells, called mosaic embryos. the twins grew from mosaic embryos. doctors believe in some cases, those abnormal cells can self-correct or be pushed to the placenta, leaving the embryo healthy. but because the biopsy is small, the challenge is knowing the extent of abnormality and what that means for pregnancw th whac means? >> the mosaic embryo can either fail to implant
they endured nearly two years of failed in-vitro fertilization treatments.six egg retrievals and $70,000, their hopes of a child came down to two remaining embryos, embryos the dunns initially set aside. the reason? they didn't test genetically normal. >> scientifically they weren't perfect. the end result is those are the two that -- >> were perfect. >> yep. >> hi! >> twin girls riley and kelsey were born nine months later. the embryo testing the dunns opted for...
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know from extinction have created why no imbroglios using in vitro fertilization the last male of the subspecies died in march the new embryos are a hybrid using eggs from the southern white rhino but scientists are hoping to repeat the process with eggs from the last two living northern white female. or rescue crews in thailand have begun teaching a young soccer team trapped in a flooded cave how to dive the twelve boys and their coach have been stranded for eleven days but if floodwaters rise they could be stranded in the cave for months or they could even drown and what makes it even worse most of the boys cannot swim . on. weak but in good spirits the boys receive medical treatment and food after more than a week underground they are now being cared for by the tiny of the seals the video footage has reassured their loved ones officials are working to install a cable so that parents can talk to their children it is not yet clear how or when the team will be brought to the surface after their harrowing ordeal authorities aren't taking any risks. we need to be one hundred percent con
know from extinction have created why no imbroglios using in vitro fertilization the last male of the subspecies died in march the new embryos are a hybrid using eggs from the southern white rhino but scientists are hoping to repeat the process with eggs from the last two living northern white female. or rescue crews in thailand have begun teaching a young soccer team trapped in a flooded cave how to dive the twelve boys and their coach have been stranded for eleven days but if floodwaters rise...
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the end vitro fertilisation a medical breakthrough that led to the birth of millions more way all the way around the globe now the science museum in london is celebrating that anniversary that's where catherine stansell reports. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and santina are two energetic happy and healthy toddlers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilization all i've put us is to copy very. yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i did he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at l
the end vitro fertilisation a medical breakthrough that led to the birth of millions more way all the way around the globe now the science museum in london is celebrating that anniversary that's where catherine stansell reports. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and santina are two energetic happy and healthy toddlers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in...
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modern science forty years ago louise joy brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known as the was a test tube baby she was born by syrian section in england on this day in one nine hundred seventy eight her mother had tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure of artificial insemination his parents shied away from the public sensation of a birth yet the family spent loses twenty three hundred by one thousand other children who'd also been born through artificial insemination. now today in vitro fertilization has become routine in germany alone it's kind out around fifty thousand times every year but back in the early eighty's germany's first i.b.s. baby sparked a huge debate on the ethics of creating life in a test tube we spoke to one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine. when talking on acne valda pulls out some of her own documents she's very quickly transported back to nine hundred eighty one she was part of a team of specialists at the university of alabama who successfully conducted
modern science forty years ago louise joy brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known as the was a test tube baby she was born by syrian section in england on this day in one nine hundred seventy eight her mother had tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure of artificial insemination his parents shied away from the public sensation of a birth yet the family spent loses twenty three hundred by one...
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in two thousand and thirteen he presented his first in vitro hamburger it was made of pure beef grown from bovine stem cell at a cost of a quarter of a million euros the few who got to taste it concluded that it was indeed like a pretty run of the mill burger. in the early days still took stem cells from slaughter cattle out of one tiny chunk of meat ten thousand kilograms could in theory be grown. stem cells extracted from meat grow in a medium containing nutrients muscle fibers develop and to acquire media attributes they are trained like real muscles the help of mechanical and electrical impulses. the. muscle activation. it's basically an electrical stimulation of cells and that's why . the mass of fibers is then spiced and colored and to make it taste more like meat fat cells are added they're also grown in the lab and. the fibers don't hang together like a steak or roast you get has the texture of ground beef at least. so far. cultured meat has advantages over natural beef heads of cattle do not have to roll and cultured meat is free of unwanted material like sinews gristle and f
in two thousand and thirteen he presented his first in vitro hamburger it was made of pure beef grown from bovine stem cell at a cost of a quarter of a million euros the few who got to taste it concluded that it was indeed like a pretty run of the mill burger. in the early days still took stem cells from slaughter cattle out of one tiny chunk of meat ten thousand kilograms could in theory be grown. stem cells extracted from meat grow in a medium containing nutrients muscle fibers develop and to...
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. >>> plus advances in in vitro fertilization are spurring debate over embryos called mosaics and whethernts should have them implanted. >>> and pushing the limits, a bike race across the country like no other. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com july 25. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- >>> good morning, it's the end of july and fog 25th. thanks for waking up with us. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. yeah, "karl the fog" is here! it's still lingering around. it's a good sign. >> it won't get as hot here as across the rest of the city. >> i guess that's good. >> we have that. it's promising for the bay area. you can see the clouds rolling in. there will be low clouds and fog this morning. light drizzle. we have the ridge of high pressure to the south of us. that's pushing in the west wind. the coast will be staying cool. 60s and 70s for afternoon
. >>> plus advances in in vitro fertilization are spurring debate over embryos called mosaics and whethernts should have them implanted. >>> and pushing the limits, a bike race across the country like no other. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com july 25. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- >>> good morning, it's the end of july...
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at five lb and 12 oz, louisejoy brown proved for the very first time in vitro fertilisation actually in town christmas shopping when the post came. four decades on, i met her in the science museum in london, an exhibition charting the journey of ivf, one which louise brown has been on all her life. it's all here, louise's hospital tags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy and the veryjar which held the petri—dish with the embryo that was to become louise. i mean, out of all those people that was in the room when i was born, there's only two of us when i was born, there's only two of us still alive so i feel it's sort of my duty to go around and prove to people that i am normal, prove that there is no problem with ivf children. the other person still alive is 82—year—old doctorjohn webster. he helped deliver louise. it was all done under a certain amount of secrecy, only the essential people involved had been told. 0h, told. oh, she cried straightaway, which was great when any baby is born, that's the first thing you're listening for, whe
at five lb and 12 oz, louisejoy brown proved for the very first time in vitro fertilisation actually in town christmas shopping when the post came. four decades on, i met her in the science museum in london, an exhibition charting the journey of ivf, one which louise brown has been on all her life. it's all here, louise's hospital tags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy and the veryjar which held the petri—dish with the embryo that was to...
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scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from an extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitrofertilization and you may remember that the very last northern white rhino male on the planet his name was sudan died in march but before he and three other bulls died scientists managed to collect a bit of semen from each researchers hope that eventually using the last two living northern white females they can help usher in the birth of a calf in the next three years. all right we just have time for a mind of our top stories here on d w british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of salzburg were poisoned with a nerve agent know the truck this comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with the deadly poison in the same time. german chancellor angela merkel is preparing to ask for coalition partners and european leaders jim bakker a new tougher line on assad she said europe's future depends on solving the migration issue. thank you for watching t.v. don't forget to head to our website dot com for all
scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from an extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitrofertilization and you may remember that the very last northern white rhino male on the planet his name was sudan died in march but before he and three other bulls died scientists managed to collect a bit of semen from each researchers hope that eventually using the last two living northern white females they can help usher in the birth of a calf in the next three years. all right we...
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new imbroglios using in vitro fertilization you may remember that the very last northern white rhino male on the planet his name was sudan where he died back in march but before he and three other bulls dog scientists managed to collect a bit of semen from each researchers hope that eventually using the last two living northern white females that they can usher in the birth of a calf in the next three year. are here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you tight authorities have released a new plan of the schoolboy's new video of their traps in a flooded cave in thailand they appeared to be in good condition but rescuers say these two boat know how or when they will be able to bring the group said. after a break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. the. center of the conflict zone. it's two years since the bricks and referendum in britain and my guest this week during the movie is mickey morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why does she continue to trump up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly
new imbroglios using in vitro fertilization you may remember that the very last northern white rhino male on the planet his name was sudan where he died back in march but before he and three other bulls dog scientists managed to collect a bit of semen from each researchers hope that eventually using the last two living northern white females that they can usher in the birth of a calf in the next three year. are here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you tight authorities have...
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scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitroertilization you may remember that the very last northern white rhino male on the planet is name was sued and died in march but before he and three other bulls died scientists managed to collect a bit of semen from each researchers hope that eventually using the last two living northern white females they can help usher in the birth of a calf in the next three years. so so you news for no thanks for watching and course you find over stories at the w dot com thanks for . coming. from. the. center of the conflict zone. it's two years since the breck super referendum in britain and my guest this week here in the mood is nikki morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why does she continue to trump up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly to unite the party and the country conflicts so far. on. a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people who want justice a flea come in and she didn't match up was taken in b
scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitroertilization you may remember that the very last northern white rhino male on the planet is name was sued and died in march but before he and three other bulls died scientists managed to collect a bit of semen from each researchers hope that eventually using the last two living northern white females they can help usher in the birth of a calf in the next three years. so so you news for no...
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worked. very first time in vitro fertilisation actually workedlj very first time in vitro fertilisationtags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy and the early stages of pregnancy and the very jar the early stages of pregnancy and the veryjar which the early stages of pregnancy and the very jar which held the early stages of pregnancy and the veryjar which held the petrie dish of the embryo that was to become the wheeze. dish of the embryo that was to become the wheezelj dish of the embryo that was to become the wheeze. i mean, of all those people who were in the room, there are only two of us still alive. i feel it is sort of mind duty to go around and prove to people that i'm normal, prove there is no problem with ivf children. the other person is still alive is 82—year—old doctorjohn webster. he helped deliver the wheeze. 82—year—old doctorjohn webster. he helped deliver the wheezem 82—year—old doctorjohn webster. he helped deliver the wheeze. it was all done under a certain amount of secrecy, all done under a certain amount of secrecy, o
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never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilization i've put this is to cause a very. yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i had it but he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at london science museum she's the focus of an i.d.f. exhibit which features the very desiccate or where her embryo was developed it's just amazing how many children have been born through the process and jaimie lights in families is created and hope and joy is just. a mind prices be the first i.v.'s may be commonplace now but there was a lot of controversy when we as brown was born many religio
never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilization i've put this is to cause a very. yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i had it but he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine...
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when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, she decided to undergo in vitro fertilization. >>at was going to happen in my future, and s wanted to ensure that i had that option. >> reporter: doctors used her eggs and her then fiance's sperm to form seven embryos. by the time she was medically cleared to try to get pregnant, they were divorcing. and he no longer wanted children. a judge ruled that torres had no right to use the embryos. >> i was disappointed. i was angry. there's a potential for children to be born that will have my dna, and they will never -- i will never hold them. i will never see them. >> reporter: in similar cases across the country, courts often rule in favor of the person who does not want the embryos used. but a new arizona state law would change that. the legislation gives custody of the embryos to the spouse who intends to allow them to develop to birth. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. >> most courts that have looked at the situation of embryos have decided that they will only bring the embryos to term if both sides mutually consent. apparently i
when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, she decided to undergo in vitro fertilization. >>at was going to happen in my future, and s wanted to ensure that i had that option. >> reporter: doctors used her eggs and her then fiance's sperm to form seven embryos. by the time she was medically cleared to try to get pregnant, they were divorcing. and he no longer wanted children. a judge ruled that torres had no right to use the embryos. >> i was disappointed. i was angry....
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realizarse pruebas genÉticas y mÁs de 8 millones de bebÉs han nacido gracias a la fertilizaciÓn in vitro85 washington le sigue el paso y boston caluroso para ustedes, el oeste del paÍs mÁs fresco, seattle 61 las vegas regresamos con calor de 82 y phoenix de 89 y houston 76, miami tormentas en ha tarde mÁximas de 89 es el mismo caso de chicago 90 grados hacia la tarde podemos ver tormenta severas, boston y nueva york se mantienen calurosos mantÉnganse hidratado y tambien soleado asÍ que proteges la piel, el suroeste del paÍs calidad, las vegas 107 y tambiÉn hacia california peligro de incendio forestal asÍ que mantÉngase informado con telemundo en su noticiero local hacia el norte seattle, cÁlido 83 y no olloverÁ hacia el norte. >> ahora pasamos con zuleyka y jorge que estÁn en buen acompaÑados. >> el tiempo estÁ bueno se esta poniendo caliente aquÍ. >> seÑores estÁ demas decirle que estamos con la estrella musical de mÉxico alejandra guzmÁn que nos tiene a todos aca ansiosos para una noticia que quiere compartir con nosotros y realmente... >> es una noticia nueva me tiene muy emocionada
realizarse pruebas genÉticas y mÁs de 8 millones de bebÉs han nacido gracias a la fertilizaciÓn in vitro85 washington le sigue el paso y boston caluroso para ustedes, el oeste del paÍs mÁs fresco, seattle 61 las vegas regresamos con calor de 82 y phoenix de 89 y houston 76, miami tormentas en ha tarde mÁximas de 89 es el mismo caso de chicago 90 grados hacia la tarde podemos ver tormenta severas, boston y nueva york se mantienen calurosos mantÉnganse hidratado y tambien soleado asÍ que...
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never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilisation all i've put us is to cause a very. yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i did he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at london science museum she's the focus of an i.d.f. exhibit which features the very desiccate or where her embryo was developed it's just amazing how many children have been born through the process. jaime lights in families is created and hope and joy is just. a mind prices be the first i.v.'s may be commonplace now but there was a lot of controversy when we as brown was born many religious leaders denounc
never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilisation all i've put us is to cause a very. yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i did he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one nine hundred seventy...
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at 5lb 12oz, louisejoy brown proved for the very first time in—vitro fertilisation actually worked.useum in london. an exhibition charting the journey of ivf, one that louise brown has been on all her life. it is all here, louise's hospital tags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy, and the veryjar that held the petri dish with the embryo that was to become louise. i mean, out of all those people that were in the room when i was born, there's only two of us still alive. so i feel it is sort of my duty to go around and prove to people i am normal, proof that there is no problem with ivf children. the other person still alive is 82—year—old drjohn webster. he helped deliver louise. it was all done under a certain amount of secrecy. only the essential people involved had been told. oh, she cried straightaway. which is great when any baby is born. that is the first thing you are listening for, whether it is delivered vaginally or by caesarean section. but she cried lustily. and as the browns returned home as a family of three, a flood of co
at 5lb 12oz, louisejoy brown proved for the very first time in—vitro fertilisation actually worked.useum in london. an exhibition charting the journey of ivf, one that louise brown has been on all her life. it is all here, louise's hospital tags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy, and the veryjar that held the petri dish with the embryo that was to become louise. i mean, out of all those people that were in the room when i was born, there's...
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. >> there is a new debate about tests for in vitro over mosaic embryos. abnormal cells. they could not be detected before improved genetic screens. torn aut wther mosaic embryos should be implantees to implant an embryo that tests with abnormal cells. for a patient struggling with fertility and limited options mosaic embryos may offer limited help. for one couple we into to, this was the last chance at the dream of having a family and gave them reason to live after suffering the unimaginable. ast chance to have a family and giving them reason to live after suffering the unthinkable. >> reporter: they lost their child to rare cancer at 17 months old. >> couldn't imagine living without my baby. it was just excruciating pain. >> i was determined that this wasn't going the thing that was going to ruin us. >> reporter: the dunns decided to try for another child, but in their mid-40s, they knew con receiving would be hard. they endured two years of failed dream. after six ends and essentially,000 dollars, it came down to two embryos. they set it aside, the reas
. >> there is a new debate about tests for in vitro over mosaic embryos. abnormal cells. they could not be detected before improved genetic screens. torn aut wther mosaic embryos should be implantees to implant an embryo that tests with abnormal cells. for a patient struggling with fertility and limited options mosaic embryos may offer limited help. for one couple we into to, this was the last chance at the dream of having a family and gave them reason to live after suffering the...
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. >> pero la fertilizaciÓn in vitro en otro tema no aumenta el riesgo de desarrollar cÁncer de ovariopodrÍan haber lluvias y tormentas con descarga elÉctricas vientos que podrÍan estar entre las 40 a 60 millas por hora pero en este momento sobre los estados que estÁn bajo el color amarillo lo cual nos da indicaciones que estarÁn bajo riesgo de tormentas elÉctricas los que estÁn bajo el color verde tambiÉn podrÍan tener algo de precipitaciones de forma aisladas pero si vemos el radar y satÉlite vemos la banda de precipitaciÓn... con lluvias y tormentas porque sÉ que muchos van a estar disfrutando de actividades hoy al aire libre sobre la zona costera del oeste del paÍs, continÚan las lluvias entrando de forma aisladas. condiciones tranquilas concepciÓn de alguna precipitaciÓn de forma ligera para la costa este asÍ van a estar las mÁximas hoy con mÁximas alcanzando 70 a 80 y tambiÉn el calor fuerte debido a la advertencia de calor que se presenta cerca de los estados sobre los grandes lagos me despido del valle del sur de texas un beso y abrazo a todos ahora vamos rusia con mis compaÑer
. >> pero la fertilizaciÓn in vitro en otro tema no aumenta el riesgo de desarrollar cÁncer de ovariopodrÍan haber lluvias y tormentas con descarga elÉctricas vientos que podrÍan estar entre las 40 a 60 millas por hora pero en este momento sobre los estados que estÁn bajo el color amarillo lo cual nos da indicaciones que estarÁn bajo riesgo de tormentas elÉctricas los que estÁn bajo el color verde tambiÉn podrÍan tener algo de precipitaciones de forma aisladas pero si vemos el...
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the correct diagnostic works for laboratory developed test and in vitro diagnostic. this we've had a discussion out there you all have had that and we really appreciate your input. and we have talked of laboratories and patient groups of providers and we really need to reform now. so i know you're familiar with the issue. i brought it up in the past as well as the committee's last hearing. he recently gave us a narrative on the fda provided us earlier in this year i want to get diagnostic reform done in this congress hopefully. so we are waiting for the redline of the bill from fda and i want to know if you had any insight into that progress? >> thank you we have completed most of our work and i hope to have it for you very soon. i like to come into your office and brief you on it as well. i think we are very close. >> i just want to reiterate where very appreciative of that we are hopeful that thank you mr. chairman i yelled back. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you all. for your service to our country. all the incredible medical innovations. i just want to thank y
the correct diagnostic works for laboratory developed test and in vitro diagnostic. this we've had a discussion out there you all have had that and we really appreciate your input. and we have talked of laboratories and patient groups of providers and we really need to reform now. so i know you're familiar with the issue. i brought it up in the past as well as the committee's last hearing. he recently gave us a narrative on the fda provided us earlier in this year i want to get diagnostic...
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at 5lb 12oz, louisejoy brown proved for the very first time in—vitro fertilisation actually worked.ting the journey of ivf, one that louise brown has been on all her life. it is all here, louise's hospital tags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy, and the veryjar that held the petri dish with the embryo that was to become louise. i mean, out of all those people that were in the room when i was born, there's only two of us still alive. so i feel it is sort of my duty to go around and prove to people i am normal, prove that there is no problem with ivf children. the other person still alive is 82—year—old drjohn webster. he helped deliver louise. it was all done under a certain amount of secrecy. only the essential people involved had been told. 0h, she cried straightaway. which is great when any baby is born. that is the first thing you are listening for, whether it is delivered vaginally or by caesarean section. but she cried lustily. and as the browns returned home as a family of three, a flood of congratulations after her birth. over
at 5lb 12oz, louisejoy brown proved for the very first time in—vitro fertilisation actually worked.ting the journey of ivf, one that louise brown has been on all her life. it is all here, louise's hospital tags, the letter sent to her mother telling her she was in the early stages of pregnancy, and the veryjar that held the petri dish with the embryo that was to become louise. i mean, out of all those people that were in the room when i was born, there's only two of us still alive. so i feel...
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scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitro fertilization the last male of the subspecies died in march the new embryos are hybrid using eggs from the southern white rhino but scientists are hoping to repeat the process with eggs from the last two living northern white females. well they are spending another night trapped in the cave one kilometer under the earth and the entire world is asking when will these twelve boys and their soccer coach see the light of day again but tonight rescue teams in northern thailand are weighing the options and the risks and offering no answers not yet to go off in berlin this is the day. that. i literally we have any one hundred percent confident that there's no risk to the bullets before we try and get them out but all i want and it will tell you being is one option but we have to train them so it's safe and not let up until it is green the pool visibility you have no lie and you're relying basically on the field when you want to talk you want to be reasonably fit and well correct talk about.
scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitro fertilization the last male of the subspecies died in march the new embryos are hybrid using eggs from the southern white rhino but scientists are hoping to repeat the process with eggs from the last two living northern white females. well they are spending another night trapped in the cave one kilometer under the earth and the entire world is asking when will these twelve boys and their...
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scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitro fertilization the last male of the subspecies died in march the new embryos are hybrid using eggs from the southern white rhino but scientists are hoping to repeat the process with eggs from the last two living northern white females. police have detained a protester after a four hour standoff on the statue of liberty in new york the protester had been part of a demonstration against u.s. immigration policy but organizers say she broke off from the group and climbed the statue on her own. as the u.s. and the e.u. move forward in tit for tat tariffs analysts say the e.u. needs reforms if it wants to survive the trade war. also on the show good news for chinese tech giant eat the u.s. government will let the company do business with the u.s. again but only for a month. and a russian reform economists may like but older russians may not get ready to work a little longer. it's time for business on d.w. and how you know to get us welcome german media are reporting the u.s. ambassador to ge
scientists hoping to save the northern white rhino from extinction have created rhino embryos using in vitro fertilization the last male of the subspecies died in march the new embryos are hybrid using eggs from the southern white rhino but scientists are hoping to repeat the process with eggs from the last two living northern white females. police have detained a protester after a four hour standoff on the statue of liberty in new york the protester had been part of a demonstration against...