In a breakthrough for reproductive health access, the first babies—Milayah and Rossouw—were born following IVF procedures conducted in a mobile laboratory designed to deliver simplified, affordable fertility treatments to low-income and rural areas in South Africa. This innovation addresses critical gaps where conventional IVF is costly or unavailable, with the mobile lab enabling embryologists to perform procedures on-site. The project underscores global infertility's non-discriminatory nature and advances equitable fertility care solutions for underserved populations.