Robert Edwards

Robert Edwards

Robert Edwards Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 10, 2013.
LONDON (AP) - Robert Edwards, a Nobel prizewinner from Britain whose pioneering in vitro fertilization research led to the first test tube baby and has since brought millions of people into the world, died Wednesday at age 87.

The University of Cambridge, where he was a professor, said Edwards passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home just outside Cambridge.

Together with Dr. Patrick Steptoe, Edwards developed in vitro fertilization, or IVF, which resulted in the birth in 1978 of the world's first test tube baby, Louise Brown. At the time, the two were accused of playing God and interfering with nature.

Since then, more than 4 million babies have been born using the technique, which creates embryos in the laboratory before transferring them into a woman.

"(Edwards) was an extraordinary scientist," said Dr. Peter Braude, emeritus professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Kings College London, who was at Cambridge when Edwards and Steptoe were developing IVF.

"There was such hysteria around the kind of work he was doing," Braude said, noting that Edwards stopped his research for two years after he published details on how he had created embryos in the laboratory. "He wanted to work out what the right thing to do was, whether he should continue or whether he was out on a limb," Braude said.

Braude said that Edwards collected donor eggs from Oldham, where Steptoe worked. Edwards then put them into test tubes which he strapped to his legs to keep them warm before catching the train to Cambridge, where he would attempt to fertilize them in the laboratory.

After Brown was born, Braude recalled a celebration at Cambridge, where scientists toasted Edwards and Steptoe's achievement by drinking champagne out of plastic cups.

Braude said public opinion has evolved considerably since then.

"I think people now understand that (Edwards) only had the best motivation," he said. "There ar e few biologists that have done something so practical and made a huge difference for the entire world."

In 2010, Edwards was awarded the Nobel prize in medicine for the development of IVF. Steptoe had already passed away; the Nobel prizes are not awarded posthumously. The Roman Catholic Church denounced the award, arguing that human life should only begin through intercourse and not artificially. The Vatican said Edwards "bore a moral responsibility for all subsequent developments in assisted reproduction technology and for all abuses made possible by IVF."

In 2011, Edwards was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II "for services to human reproductive biology."

Other scientists called Edwards a visionary who forever changed the lives of people helped by IVF and the medical community.

"(Edwards') inspirational work in the early 60s led to a breakthrough that has enhanced the lives of millions of people worldwide," said Mike Macnamee, chief executive of the IVF clinic that Edwards and Steptoe co-founded, in a statement. "It was a privilege to work with him and his passing is a great loss to us all."

MARIA CHENG, AP Medical Writer


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April 15, 2013

Deeply saddened for your loss. May you find comfort in the God that gives comfort during this difficult time. Psaumes 62:5

Cindy Lynch

April 13, 2013

April13,
To the family of Robert Edwards please accept our condolences on his passing. Because of Mr. Edwards tireless research my husband and I are fortunate that I gave birth to healthy triplets, BGG. I remember that summer day when Louise Brown was born and what a fantastic story it was. I had no idea that decades later it would help me become a mom.

Cindy & Chris L.

April Lane

April 13, 2013

The beautiful legacy you have left with all the sweet babies born everyday that you help make possible. Amazing!!

Dorothy Satti

April 12, 2013

Thank you and God bless you your place here on earth allowed me to experience the greatest gift of all ... Motherhood and the miracle of life ... My son Dylan Thomas Kinsella
Forever grateful peace be with your family on your passing

Suzanne Bissell

April 12, 2013

Thanks doesn't seem nearly strong enough to convey my gratitude to you for your research and persistence despite criticism. Thanks you for making it possible for me to experience the best thing in my life - my two kids, Bridgette and Samuel. God has a special place in Heaven for you.

April 12, 2013

Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time, I'm so very sorry for your loss, death is something we are never prepared for, but please find comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more.

April 11, 2013

I have never met you, yet you have touched my life. My daughter underwent IVF, last year, and conceived. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for my beautiful Grandson Paxton. RIP, Dr. Edwards.

April 11, 2013

Dear relatives of Dr Edwards,
Our sincere condolences for the loss of this special person. We are so greatful to have two wonderful healthy twin boys of almost 9 years old. The efforts he made in his life are priceless.

Karen Holmgaard

April 11, 2013

Thank you for giving me a gorgeous granddaughter and hopefully more beautiful grandchildren. May you meet your maker and embrace him as he embraced you. What you did in your lifetime is beyond words, it just brings tears to my eyes everytime I look at that beautiful child! God blessed you then and he will bless you again.

BASIL Preuveneers

April 11, 2013

Thank you, thank you, thank you for my Grandsons. You are a wonderful man and you made us very happy

L. W.

April 10, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss.Mr.Edwards did wonderful things with his life.May the God of all comfort,comfort your harts

H G

April 10, 2013

Our daughter was born via IVF in 1999. She is a joy and wonder. Your work made it possible. Thank you, thank you!

L. Doherty

April 10, 2013

Thank you, Robert Edwards, for my first born son. He is a joy. He is 16 now, and I think you would be proud.

Kate Zyvith

April 10, 2013

God bless your soul. Because of what you made possible through medical science, I have a beautiful daughter that I would never have been able to conceive otherwise. I thank God for giving you the knowledge as a scientist to forever enrich my life.

michelle plakas-kaiser

April 10, 2013

rip

Dwayne Bickham

April 10, 2013

rest in peace

john rork

April 10, 2013

My sincere condolences to Dr. Edwards' family. Without his dedication and work in improving IVF, I would not be the proud father of two beautiful and intelligent children.

R. Pettigrew

April 10, 2013

With deepest condolences.
Psalms 83: 18

Atilio Silva

April 10, 2013

¡Gracias por hacer felices a tantas parejas en todo el mundo!

B Lucas

April 10, 2013

My sincere condolence for the loss of Robert your dear loved one. May your fond thoughts of him bring back good memories. Peace and love to your family and friends, and to the spirit that you all show. [email protected]

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