The Edge: America’s 1st IVF baby says she still gets asked one strange thing
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Elizabeth Carr made history before she could even walk, and decades later, sheβs still answering questions about how she was born.
The first IVF baby in the U.S. says her arrival in 1981 sparked a full-on media frenzy. Even now, people still ask bizarre questions about her body and health. But Carr is flipping the narrative, calling herself an older sister to millions born through IVF.
She says one of the most common questions she gets asked is: “Do [you] have a belly button?”
