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đď¸ The OG IVF Baby In honor of National Infertility Awareness Week, this episode of Fertile-ish is one weâll never forget. đ Weâre joined by Elizabeth Carr â the first IVF baby in the United States â and her story is equal parts mind-blowing, emotional, and deeply hopeful. Elizabeth takes us back to the very beginning of IVF in the U.S., when the technology was brand new, experimental, and honestly⌠a total leap of faith. Her parents' fertility doctors went through 42 failed attempts before her success, her parents traveled across state lines just to access care, and navigated a process with no roadmap, no support groups, and no guarantees. IVF as we know it today? It exists because of stories like hers. We talk about what itâs like to grow up as âthe first,â from childhood curiosity to national headlines, and the pressure of representing an entire community of families built through IVF. Elizabeth shares how sheâs turned that pressure into purpose, becoming a fierce advocate for patients and access to care â and why she feels protective of every IVF baby thatâs come after her. This episode also puts into perspective just how far IVF has come. From two retrieved eggs and no embryo freezing⌠to todayâs advanced technology, genetic testing, and improved success rates â the evolution is unreal. And yet, the emotional experience? Still very real, still very raw, and still something so many people are navigating every day. We also get into the power of community. đ¤ The friendships, the support systems, and the reminder that even when this journey feels isolating⌠you are not alone. Elizabeth shares a message that hit us hard: if you reach out your hand, someone will grab it. And as if we couldnât love her more, she shares her newest project â a childrenâs book called Petri Dish Princess đ â helping the next generation understand their origin stories in a way that feels empowering and seen. This episode is about more than just where IVF started. Itâs about how far weâve come, the people who made it possible, and the hope that still exists for anyone in the middle of their journey. ⨠If this episode resonated with you, donât forget to like, follow, and rate Fertile-ish 5 stars.âď¸ It helps us reach more people who need to hear these stories. đ
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