A mother-of-two wanted to give her sister the chance to have a family after completing her own.
The operations, which were paid for by the charity Womb Transplant UK, took almost an entire day and involved more than 30 staff.
Data from the US shows that more than half of women who received a womb through a transplant in the US went on to have successful pregnancies. ‘Hopefully that embryo will take, and hopefully nine months later she’ll [have a] Caesarean section,’ he said. ‘We have women contacting the charity… such as young women who say “I don’t want to have children but I would love to help others have a child” or “I’ve already had my children I would love other women to have that experience”,’ said Miss Quiroga.Kirsty Bryant became the first woman in Australia to receive a uterine transplant after her mum donated the womb she grew in
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