"Peter Williams TV International," . . "Human reproductive technology." . . "WGBH Video (Firm)," . . "Bioethical Issues." . . "Fertilization in vitro, Human." . . "University of Wisconsin--Green Bay. Telecommunications, Engineering, And Media Services," . . "Reproductive Techniques, Assisted." . . "Genetic Engineering." . . "WGBH Educational Foundation," . . "WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)," . . . . "Documentary television programs"@en . "Documentary television programs" . . . . . . . "Entering reproduction's brave new world" . . . . . . "Science television programs" . "Medical television programs" . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . . . . . . "Examines advances in reproductive technology by following the treatment of infertile couples. Topics include: invitro fertilization and cell manipulation; embryo implantation; surrogacy; cytoplasmic transfer and engineered embryos; borrowed eggs and borrowed sperm; age and parenthood; pre-implantation genetic diagnosis; sex selection and designer children; benefits and risks of assisted reproduction." . . . "18 ways to make a baby" . . "\"Ever since the birth in 1978 of Louise Brown, the first baby conceived outside the womb, the science of assisted reproduction has burgeoned beyond belief. Today, to give just two examples, a woman in her sixties can give birth to a baby using the donated egg of a younger woman (as reported in this NOVA program), and a baby can have five parents: an egg donor, a sperm donor, a surrogate mother who carries the baby to term, and the parents who will raise the child. \"18 Ways to Make a Baby\" investigates this brave new world and what's to come.\"--PBS website." . . . "Eighteen ways to make a baby" . "Eighteen ways to make a baby"@en . . . . "18 ways to make a baby"@en . "Nova (Television program)" . . "18 ways to make a baby" . . . . . . . . "Educational television programs" . . . . . . "Science films" . . . . . . . "An in-depth look at the scientific breakthroughs in reproductive science, their impact on human lives, and the doctors and biologists on the leading edge of fertility and reproductive work."@en . . "An in-depth look at the scientific breakthroughs in reproductive science, their impact on human lives, and the doctors and biologists on the leading edge of fertility and reproductive work." . "Infertility therapy." . .