Who is the Mother of IVF
Test tube baby refers to the baby developed by combining sperm and eggs in the laboratory, cultivating them into embryos, and then implanting them into the mother's uterus through artificial assisted reproduction technology. The mother of IVF is British biologist Dr. Louise Brown (born in Bristol, UK in 1978). She is the first baby in the world successfully cultivated and born in vitro.

Why is she so famous
Louise Bronte is so famous mainly because her birth marks the first successful birth of IVF in human history. The advent of IVF technology has completely changed the fate of those couples who are unable to conceive naturally due to reproductive problems, bringing them hope and opportunities to have children.
In addition, Louise Bronte has also attracted extensive social attention and scientific discussion. Her successful birth triggered a global debate on assisted reproductive technology, which some people called "a magical breakthrough", while others questioned its ethical and legal issues.
Her success was born
Louise Bronte's successful birth took place in 1978. Her parents received IVF treatment in a British hospital called Brontes Hill. After several failures, she finally succeeded in making her mother pregnant and successfully gave birth to her. This breakthrough marks the successful application of IVF technology and ushers in a new era of birth selection.
Because of her special identity, Louise Bronte has attracted much attention since she was young. The media reports on her almost cover every stage of her life from infancy to adulthood. She also published her memoirs, introducing her growing experience and her influence in the field of IVF technology to the public in detail.
Development of IVF technology
Louise Bronte's successful birth has attracted the attention of scientists and doctors around the world, and promoted the further development of IVF technology. Since her birth, IVF technology has gradually matured and popularized, bringing hope to more infertile couples. Scientific research institutions and medical institutions in various countries have started the research and clinical application of IVF, and achieved remarkable results.
The development of IVF technology has also caused extensive discussions on reproductive ethics and legal issues. Some people worry that IVF technology may be abused or cause other ethical problems, so they put forward relevant restrictions and norms. However, the positive impact of IVF technology, especially for those couples who cannot conceive naturally, is still widely recognized.
Summary
As the first successful case of IVF in the world, Louise Bronte has become a famous figure due to her breakthrough birth and promotion of IVF technology development. Her success ushered in a new era of IVF technology, bringing opportunities and hope for those couples who cannot conceive naturally. At the same time, her birth also triggered people's in-depth thinking and discussion on the ethical, legal and social issues of ART, and promoted the scientific research and normative development in this field.