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Medical Investigation
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| Title: | Progeny |
| Episode Number: | 5 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 5 |
| Production Number: | 40547005 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday October 01st, 2004 |
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The team is split up to investigate two different cases. Connor, McCabe, and Powell are summoned to a Caribbean resort to investigate adults with a strange respiratory problem. Meanwhile, Durant and Rossi stays in Miami to investigate an illness of an old man.
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| The episode was supposed to be aired on September 24, 2004. However about a week and a half before, a role needed to be recasted and reshoot. | A week and a half before this episode was aired, an episode from NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit have a similar plot with the same scenario of stolen embryos. | Ratings: 9.8 million viewers overall |
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| Dr. Durant realizes all the children are born through In-Viro Fertilization.
In-Vitro Fertilization: Using modern technology, doctors today can remove an egg from a woman if she has a damaged fallopian tube. Or, if a male has any problem with his sperms, a sperm may be removed to place it in a removed egg to be fertilize in a lab. The resulting embryo would then be placed in the mother's uterus. Bottom line, a chance for a couple to have a baby if one or both parents have some fertilization problems. |
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