Where was the world's first "test tube baby" born, on July 25, 1978?

Oldham, England
Louise Joy Brown was born by caesarean section just before midnight July 25, 1978. Her birth at the Royal Oldham Hospital in England made worldwide headlines. Dr. Robert Edwards and Dr. Patrick Steptoe began in 1968 to research fertility methods that would lead to IVF. Today Louise leads a normal life as wife and mother. She has two children of her own. Her younger sister became the first person conceived through IVF to give birth to her own naturally conceived child. Source: champagne flower girl dresses Biography.com

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The in-vitro fertilization (IVF) process used to give the world its first "test tube baby" was passionately debated in medical, ethical and religious circles before the birth of the baby girl in 1978.