Anonymous ID: a710b9 Dec. 4, 2018, 4:33 p.m. No.4154266   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Senior DOJ Official Allowed to Retire After Sexually Assaulting Subordinate: IG Report

 

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Anonymous ID: a710b9 Dec. 4, 2018, 4:35 p.m. No.4154294   🗄️.is 🔗kun

First baby born via uterus transplanted from dead donor

 

PARIS: In a medical first, a mother who received a uterus transplant from a dead donor gave birth to a healthy baby, researchers reported Wednesday.

 

The breakthrough operation, performed two years ago in Brazil, shows that such transplants are feasible and could help thousands of women unable to have children due to uterine problems, according to a study published in The Lancet medical journal.

 

The baby girl was born in September 2016 in Sao Paolo.

 

Until recently, the only options available to women with so-called uterine infertility were adoption or the services of a surrogate mother.

 

The first successful childbirth following uterine transplant from a living donor took place in 2013 in Sweden, and there have been 10 others since then.

 

But there are far more women in need of transplants than there are potential live donors, so doctors wanted to find out if the procedure could work using the uterus of a woman who had died.

 

Ten attempts were made – in the United States, the Czech Republic, and Turkey – before the success reported Wednesday.

 

Infertility affects 10- to 15 percent of couples.

 

Of this group, one in 500 women have problems with their uterus – due, for example, to a malformation, hysterectomy, or infection – that prevent them from becoming pregnant and carrying a child to term.

 

"Our results provide a proof-of-concept for a new option for women with uterine infertility," said Dani Ejzenberg, a doctor at the teaching hospital of the University of Sao Paulo.

 

He describing the procedure as a "medical milestone".

 

"The number of people willing and committed to donate organs upon their own death are far larger than those of live donors, offering a much wider potential donor population," he said in a statement.

 

The 32-year-old recipient was born without a uterus as a result of a rare syndrome.

 

Four months before the transplant, she had in-vitro fertilisation resulting in eight fertilised eggs, which were preserved through freezing.

 

The donor was a 45-year-old woman who died from a stroke.

 

Her uterus was removed and transplanted in surgery that lasted more than ten hours….

 

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