New generations of test-tube babies appears

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Connor Levy is the first baby born using a low-cost technique that could improve IVF success by spotting abnormalities and gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb. Currently, embryo screening in a pricey procedure reserved for older women at increased risk. A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly All photos: Splash/All Over Press

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