Read here about the global IVF and fertility events, projects and conferences that I am involved in worldwide. Here you can keep up to date on everything to do with my life as the world's first IVF baby.
New generation learn about pioneers through drama
Bourn Hall was the first IVF clinic in the world. It was founded by the pioneers Patrick Steptoe and Bob Edwards after I was born. The story of the founders and embryologist Jean Purdy is getting a lot of attention at the moment. As an ambassador for Bourn Hall I was pleased to write a blog to mark my 46th birthday.
Celebrating five years of Bourn Hall Essex
An IVF baby for each of the years that Bourn Hall’s Essex clinic has been open came to celebrate the clinic’s 5th anniversary and I was pleased to be there to meet them as part of my role as an ambassador for Bourn Hall.
Launching Joys & Beginnings in India
On my 45th birthday I was pleased to become an ambassador for Joys & Beginnings, a new forum in India powered by Apollo Fertility that is promoting compassionate conversations about infertility.
New book launched about my origins!
In January 1979, Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe delivered a lecture detailing the ten-year clinical and scientific research programme that led to my birth.
The ‘I am’ campaign
The aim of the campaign is to show the world how strong us TTC warriors are, and that we need the support at work from our employees,
Back to Bourn Hall for filming
I was delighted to meet up with staff and old friends at Bourn Hall Fertility clinic in Cambridgeshire, UK.
Louise Brown #IVFandproud to support Ferring pharmaceuticals campaign celebrating IVF families
When Louise Brown was born in 1978 she was the first IVF baby in the world. Now, IVF is a worldwide phenomenon with thousands of organisations devoted to fertility issues. Each month Louise Brown looks at an organisation and explains what they do and how they support fertility issues.