Two women have given birth using wombs
donated by their own mothers. The pair become the first ever to have
children using the very womb that brought them into the world a
generation earlier.
The breakthrough brings hope to women who want children but were born without a womb or have had it removed.
The two mothers are among nine women to have been given womb transplants – seven of which have succeeded.
Allan Pacey of the British Fertility
Society said: ‘That’s a very good success rate for a new surgical
procedure. If it carries on like this, it may have a massive impact on
things like surrogacy.
‘Women would much prefer to have their own baby and be pregnant than watch another woman be pregnant.’
The babies – both boys – were born a month ago in Sweden and are doing well with their mothers at home.
Henrik Hagberg, a professor in foetal
medicine at King’s College London, who was at the first birth, praised
the grandmothers who had hysterectomies to donate wombs to their
daughters.
‘It is an absolutely extraordinary gift. It is probably the best thing you can do for your daughter,’ he said.
‘The mothers were still very much
doubting whether things would really go well. You don’t take anything
for granted when you have experienced all of the problems they have been
through.’
The first child, who weighed 5lb 8oz, was born to a 29-year-old Swede who lacked a womb at birth.
The mother of the second boy, who
weighed in at 5lb 15oz, is 34 and had her womb removed when she was
treated for cancer in her 20s.
Both babies were
delivered by Caesarean section around a month early. They join another
history-making boy, named Vincent. Born in September as part of the
Gothenburg University project, he was the first in the world to be born
from a womb transplant.
source: UK Daily Mail
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