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History Made As Woman Who Had A Uterus Transplant From A Dead Donor Gives Birth by udomoh(m): 10:56am On Jul 10, 2019
History made: For the First Time in North America, a Woman Gives Birth After Uterus Transplant From a Deceased Donor

A baby girl born last month at Cleveland Clinic has made history. She was the first baby in North America delivered by a mother who received a uterus transplant from a deceased donor.

You’re probably familiar with the idea of a kidney, liver or heart transplant, but uterine transplant is a rapidly evolving field, says maternal-fetal medicine specialist Uma Perni, MD, who was part of the mother’s care team.

“It’s important to remember that this is still research, but it’s exciting to see what the options may be for women in the future,” she says.

The mother, who is in her mid-30s, is part of a groundbreaking research trial involving 10 women with uterine factor infertility. Women who have UFI don’t have a uterus, or had their uterus removed, so they aren’t able to get pregnant. The study is testing whether receiving a uterus transplant from a deceased donor could allow these women to become pregnant (via in-vitro fertilization) and carry and deliver a baby.

This clinical trial reflects the Cleveland Clinic tradition of innovation in clinical medicine. Unlike some other uterus transplant programs, Cleveland Clinic’s trial uses only wombs from donors who have recently died. This eliminates the risk of potentially harming a living donor, who would need to have major abdominal surgery to have her uterus removed.

“The transplantation of a uterus into a woman is a complex procedure that requires suppression of her immune system response,” says transplant surgeon Andreas Tzakis, MD. “Through this research, we aim to make these extraordinary events ordinary for the women who choose this option. We are grateful to the donor. Their generosity allowed our patient’s dream to come true and a new baby to be born.”

Since the trial began, the team has completed five uterus transplants, three of which were successful (including this one, which resulted in a live birth). Currently, two women are waiting to have embryo transfers, and several more candidates are waiting for a transplant.

Is uterus transplant now the new solution to infertility? Time will tell.

https://nimedhealth.com.ng/2019/07/10/history-made-as-woman-who-had-a-uterus-transplant-from-a-dead-donor-gives-birth/?amp

Re: History Made As Woman Who Had A Uterus Transplant From A Dead Donor Gives Birth by ncpat(m): 11:20am On Jul 10, 2019
Good
Re: History Made As Woman Who Had A Uterus Transplant From A Dead Donor Gives Birth by OJODEL10(m): 11:22am On Jul 10, 2019
now ladies who had there uterus removed due to promiscuous will troop in, like it and give thereselves hope. the next thing is money and the unfortunate donor......... #20m for uterus donor. angry angry
Re: History Made As Woman Who Had A Uterus Transplant From A Dead Donor Gives Birth by Sparklelis01: 2:26pm On Jul 10, 2019
This is actually good news. Hopefully the procedure wouldn't be costly. Operation " none must be barren".
Re: History Made As Woman Who Had A Uterus Transplant From A Dead Donor Gives Birth by slyfran6(m): 8:11pm On Jul 10, 2019
This is wonderful and I believe it is also achievable in Nigeria.
However, it would need some heavy capital investments. With state of the art taining of our medical personnel and the right blend of quality Medical equipment, consumables and supplies, I do not see why these negative news should always be the case.

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