(20 May 2025)
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ARCHIVE: Rome – 24 March 2004
1. Screen showing egg cell while being fertilized through IVF
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
“IVF accounted for more than 95,000 births in 2023, nearly 3% of all births in the U.S. that year. In vitro fertilization has been around for decades, helping people who face infertility have babies. So, how does it work?”
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ARCHIVE: New York – 3 October 2013
3. Close of screen showing eggs being extracted by technician
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
“Patients inject hormones to trigger ovulation so they can make multiple eggs. Then the doctor retrieves those eggs, and combines them in a lab dish with sperm from a partner or a donor. After that, the embryo is transferred into the uterus.”
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ARCHIVE: Kyiv – 31 January 2023
5. Various of fertility laboratory
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ARCHIVE: New York – 3 October 2013
6. Looking through microscope next to screen showing embryo
7. Screen showing embryos
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
"Often, the process creates more than one embryo. Extra ones are generally frozen and stored for future use and can be safely preserved for a decade or more."
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ARCHIVE: New York – 3 October 2013
9. Tank storing eggs
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ARCHIVE: Fort Myers, Florida – 2 October 2018
10. Mid of nitrogen tank lid being opened
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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11. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
"It’s typical for IVF to take more than one cycle. That’s what can make it really expensive."
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ARCHIVE: New York – 3 October 2013
12. Lab technicians seated in front of microscopes
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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13. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
"And insurance coverage can be patchy. It depends on what type of health plan you have."
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ARCHIVE: Washington – 17 September 2024
14. STILL Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, left, accompanied by Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., right, speaks about the need to protect rights to in vitro fertilization (IVF)
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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15. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
"Many couples consider IVF their best option for a family after other methods have failed, but not everyone supports IVF."
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ARCHIVE: Washington – 17 September 2024
16. STILL Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ., accompanied by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, left, and Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., right, speaks about the need to protect rights to in vitro fertilization (IVF)
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ARCHIVE: Rome – 25 March 2025
17. Diagram showing the different states of an embryo, from cell to child
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Lexington, Kentucky – 25 April 2025
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18. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Ungar, The Associated Press:
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ARCHIVE: London – 14 August 2013
19. Wide of monitor showing embryo
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ARCHIVE: Brno, Czech Republic – 1 May 2013
20. Close zoom out of screen showing egg being injected with sperm in fertility laboratory
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ARCHIVE: New York – 3 October 2013
22. Close of embryos in petri dish
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