The worlds first test-tube baby was born in England on 25 July, 1978 A test-tube baby does not grow inside a test tube. Eggs are taken from the woman and mixed in a small glass dish with sperm from the man. The eggs are fertilised and the young embryos are kept alive for a few days before they are placed in the woman's womb. The resulting babies are called test tube babies. Such treatments are used to help people who cannot have children normally.
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Dilip Patel
The worlds first test-tube baby was born in England on 25 July, 1978 A test-tube baby does not grow inside a test tube. Eggs are taken from the woman and mixed in a small glass dish with sperm from the man. The eggs are fertilised and the young embryos are kept alive for a few days before they are placed in the woman's womb. The resulting babies are called test tube babies. Such treatments are used to help people who cannot have children normally.