Posted on 01/15/2007 6:58:30 AM PST by jalisco555
LONDON Louise Brown, who was the world's first "test-tube" baby, has given birth to her first child.
Cameron John Mullinder was born Dec. 20 in the western English city of Bristol, reports said.
"He's tiny, just under 6 pounds, but he's perfect," the Mail on Sunday newspaper quoted her as saying. The baby was naturally conceived.
The 28-year-old married Wesley Mullinder, 37, three years ago.
Her sister, Natalie, who also was conceived through in-vitro fertilization, in 1999 became the first "test-tube" baby to give birth.
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LOL. Good one.
Okay, got it. The first test tube baby had a baby. Natalie was a test-tube baby, but NOT the first test-tube baby. Natalie had a baby before her sister.
I'm tired.
Well, actually, since Natalie had a baby in 1999 and is at least 9 months younger than Louise, she was probably 19 or younger when she gave birth.
OK I did some research. Natalie is NOW 23. Meaning she was probably born in 1983 or very early 1984. She gave birth in 1999. Which means she was either 15 or 16. So there's your answer.
"Hugo, you go Google 'Hugo Agogo.'"
three times fast.
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