Womb transplant successfuly done in Sweden
Doctors at the University of
Gothenburg Sweden have successfully
carried out womb transplant for 9
women who were born without a womb
and are waiting for them to get
pregnant. This amazing new kind of
surgery is geared towards helping
women who are born without wombs, a
medical condition called MKRH or had
there uterus removed due to severe
medical conditions such as cervical
cancer.
The wombs received were from
mothers or female relatives of the
recipients. All nine women are currently
ovulating which is a good sign that the
wombs are doing fine inside the
women. Continue..
Saudi Arabia is the first country in the
world to have carried out womb
transplant in the year 2000 but the
recipient recorded blood clot and so the
womb was removed. Turkey was the
2nd country to try the womb transplant
were they took womb from dead people
and transplanted into this women but
the process also failed as the women
lost their babies after 2 months of
conception. England is preparing to
also carry out the process.
Head surgeon for this process Dr Mats
Brannstrom said
"This is a research study. It could lead
to the women having children, but
there are no guarantees …what is
certain is that they are making a
contribution to science.".
Gothenburg Sweden have successfully
carried out womb transplant for 9
women who were born without a womb
and are waiting for them to get
pregnant. This amazing new kind of
surgery is geared towards helping
women who are born without wombs, a
medical condition called MKRH or had
there uterus removed due to severe
medical conditions such as cervical
cancer.
The wombs received were from
mothers or female relatives of the
recipients. All nine women are currently
ovulating which is a good sign that the
wombs are doing fine inside the
women. Continue..
Saudi Arabia is the first country in the
world to have carried out womb
transplant in the year 2000 but the
recipient recorded blood clot and so the
womb was removed. Turkey was the
2nd country to try the womb transplant
were they took womb from dead people
and transplanted into this women but
the process also failed as the women
lost their babies after 2 months of
conception. England is preparing to
also carry out the process.
Head surgeon for this process Dr Mats
Brannstrom said
"This is a research study. It could lead
to the women having children, but
there are no guarantees …what is
certain is that they are making a
contribution to science.".
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