
This space is about what happens after the science works: where family building, policy, identity, and ethics collide. Written from the lived perspective of the first U.S. IVF baby—and the endurance it takes to keep going.
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There should be a handbook — not for driving — for surviving a family road trip. Because there are rules. No one ever says them out loud. But somehow every family in America has independently agreed to them...
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Nerd alert: I was a mock trial kid.
While other children were doing normal middle-school activities, I was standing in a borrowed blazer objecting to imaginary evidence and pretending I understood legal...
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Every child has that place.
The corner. The stairs. The dreaded trip to their room.
For me, it was The Naughty Chair.
Capital letters earned.
The Naughty Chair was a large, overstuffed armchair in o...
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There are certain things I expect to be able to handle as an adult.
Paying my bills. Making a dentist appointment.
Operating a lawn mower.
Last week, one of those things betrayed me.
It started innoce...
I spent part of this weekend with someone who has known me since I was a teenager.
And there is something deeply strange about being seen by someone who remembers your earlier sizes. Not your clothing size.
Your life size. The version of...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m Elizabeth Carr — the first baby born via IVF in the United States. My life began as a headline, and I’ve spent my career writing them.
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