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Project Prologue: Field Dispatches

Elizabeth Carr

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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    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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