Science First womb transplant takes place in UK after sister donates uterus

From The Independent. Archive.

‘She was absolutely over the moon, very happy and is hoping that she can go on to have not one but two babies,’ lead surgeon says.
Maya Oppenheim. Women’s Correspondent

A woman received a uterus donated from her sister in the first womb transplant carried out by surgeons in the UK.

Her 40-year-old sister was happy to donate her womb due to already having two children and not wanting more.

The womb recipient, who does not want to be named, had the transplant in an operation that went on for just over nine hours at Churchill Hospital in Oxford in early February.

Professor Richard Smith, one of the lead surgeons, said the experience had been “quite remarkable” as he explained the operation was a “massive success” and the plans for IVF are on track.

The 34-year-old recipient, who lives in England, has been keeping embryos due to having plans to go through IVF later on in the year.

Professor Smith, consultant gynaecological surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, added: “It was incredible. I think it was probably the most stressful week in my surgical career but also unbelievably positive. The donor and recipient are over the moon.”

He said he felt “emotional about it all”, adding that, during the “first consultation with the recipient post-op, we were all almost in tears”.

He is “really happy” the donor is “completely back to normal” after the operation, he added, explaining the surgery involved more than 30 staff.

“The recipient is, after her big op, doing really well on her immunosuppressive therapy and looking forward to hopefully having a baby,” Professor Smith explained.

The transplant cost of around £25,000 was paid for by donations to the charity Womb Transplant UK. Surgeons and medical staff involved in the transplant were not paid for their time.

Isabel Quiroga, another lead surgeon involved in the transplant, who is a consultant surgeon at the Oxford Transplant Centre, said she felt “extremely proud of what we’ve achieved and desperately happy for her”.


Ms Quiroga added: “She was absolutely over the moon, very happy and is hoping that she can go on to have not one but two babies. Her womb is functioning perfectly and we are monitoring her progress very closely.”

The woman who had the womb transplant was born with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) – a rare condition which impacts around one in every 5,000 women.

Women who suffer from the condition have an underdeveloped vagina and a womb that is not fully developed or missing in some cases. The first sign of the condition is when a teenage girl does not have periods.

Nevertheless, their ovaries are intact and still function to produce eggs and female hormones, meaning they can potentially conceive via fertility treatment.

The transplant is expected to last for a maximum of five years before the womb is removed.

Dr Ranee Thakar, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, told The Independent: “It is estimated that around one in 500 women cannot become pregnant or carry a pregnancy because they do not have a womb, or a womb that is unable to maintain a pregnancy.

“The success of the first UK womb transplant, and the growing number of successful transplants around the world has the potential to offer more women who previously thought that they would not be able to carry a pregnancy the potential to conceive and give birth in the future.”

A second UK womb transplant on another woman is scheduled to take place this autumn, with more patients in the preparation stages.

It comes after a recent study by researchers at the University of Gothenburg discovered womb transplants are a safe and successful way for individuals who do not have a functioning organ to cope with infertility.

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"In my view, the purpose behind this charity and this medical procedure, raises far more moral and ethical questions, than it answers. For example, according to Prof Smith, who as well as being a gynaecological surgeon is the clinical lead at the charity Womb Transplant UK. "Removing a womb is a similar operation to a radical hysterectomy". Therefore, what happens to the hundreds, if not thousands of wombs removed from women every year, in the UK and world wide? Are they, or will they now be used for research without the woman's knowledge or consent? What is the final goal and end game of this charity and this type of research worldwide? Will it eventually be possible for babies to be born outside of a living woman? This is just the starting point, which yes, is good news for the mother involved, especially if she will be able to conceive her longed for biological baby and give birth. However, where will this research lead and leave the human race in the future?"​

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I'm not sure there is a future for uterus transplants. I don't know any trans women who would go for it even though a number regret not being able to have children. The world isn't ready for that if it cannot handle a trans woman being able to breast feed.​
What it does though is advance science more so that , for example, someone with a birth defect or as a result of an accident can benefit in a better quality of life. They are complex and expensive now but the first transplants were also.​

Technically any person can breast feed, including males.​
Just because you don't know of any trans and or male person who would undergo this procedure, there is always someone willing to push boundaries and soon it becomes a trend.​
Why are you even mentioning trans-women? This transplant had nothing to do with trans-women nor is it even being discussed.​

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A whole new line of meds for these mentally ill people to have to take for the rest of their lives(short lives).

It brought the line from Batman(1989)to mind:

Ship them all! We're going to take them out a whole new door!

 
Allah willing all trannies who receive such transplants will die before any egg, sperm or fetus is harmed.

Allah willing we will receive a Pinhead movie in which a tranny is forced to house 1000 pounds of Satan's hottest coals inside their decaying, rotten womb for all eternity.
 
This woman is taking a shit ton of risks doing this. I wouldn't even consider willingly getting pregnant with a transplanted womb if I was a woman. There are so many risks of complications its not even funny. It'll be a fucking miracle if she actually manages to give birth to a baby, let alone a healthy one. What happens if rejection kicks in midway through the pregnancy? What is the cocktail of immune suppressants going to do to the fetus?

and you just know every troon who sees this is going to start reeeeing about how this means they can get a womb too. Watch a bunch of troons die after demanding and/or suing hospitals to force frankenstein tier womb transplants into them
 
Words really do fail to describe the deep feeling of disgust I have, I don't even care for the implication of this being used for trans I think doing it in actual women is a step too far.
 
One small step for womynkind, one huge step for Trannyhood.
Told you nerds like a dozens times that medical science will advance and there will be a point where passing will be near universal. "These surgeries are bad" is a shitty argument. The only argument is that you should maintain strict sex essentialism and segregation, regardless of passing and looks.
 
They replaced the existing plumbing, they didn’t install a water slide on an aeroplane.

How is this difficult for these airhead troons to understand? Even if it were possible to install a womb into a man for whatever psychotic reason, a transplant using an organ donated from a family member is not the operation these idiots will be getting.
 
You can tell how narcissistic this whole phenomenon is, top to bottom.

Not mentioned: the effect on babies developing in a soup of immunosuppressive drugs.

Normal pregnant women are advised to avoid Brie cheese, sushi and ibuprofen.

But who gives a shit about the babies, gestating in the glow of a heroic uterus is enough I guess.
 
What happens if rejection kicks in midway through the pregnancy? What is the cocktail of immune suppressants going to do to the fetus?
Not to mention the seven layer cake that is the genetic code involved in having a baby with an implanted uterus. You have her body, you have a genetically different uterus, and you have the baby. That's three different human genomes in a single body.

Female bodies already have a ridiculous amount going on to prevent their immune systems from literally eating the baby alive. Add a foreign organ into the mix plus all the drugs she'll be taking for the rest of her life and I feel bad for any fetus trying to live in that kind of environment.

If it all works out, good on her I guess, but I would not want to be the one risking having some fucked up mutant baby to find out if that's the case.
 
Frankly I'm curious to see how deformed that baby would be, if they could balance things long enough to bring it to term.

If you don't have enough immunosuppresents then the body will melt the baby away. Too much and the baby gets diseased before it's even born.

The pain medications and everything will block the weird cravings signals - if they could even get through, so the mother womb bearer creature won't know to eat that very specific thing that contains a vital protein or chemical the growing baby needs that very second.
 
"I got a womb now so that means I must get pregnant" is such a fucking male way of thinking of female bodies, and this is coming from a man. From my understanding of pregnancy, it's an effort of the entire body, down the hormone balancing that happens through the various stages of the baby's development. There wouldn't be fertilization. I'm pretty sure no sperm could ever survive the first seconds of incubation.

Jesus Christ, what can men do against such reckless faggotry.
 
Surgeons and medical staff involved in the transplant were not paid for their time.
They could be helping people hurt and sickly while getting paid, instead they volunteer time to be a part of this abomination.

A religious conquest seems like it would be the only thing this world could be cleansed by, and it's never gonna happen.
 
I hope the one who received it, is an actual woman.
I wonder if we will learn about it, if it goes horribly wrong somewhere down the line and the recepient dies, or the uterus needs to be removed, or no conception takes place, or the fetus dies, or the baby ends up being deformed. It will be swept under the rug IMHO, if we never hear about a baby, born from a transplanted uterus, we can chalk this Mengele experiment up as a failure.
 
One small step for womynkind, one huge step for Trannyhood.
Told you nerds like a dozens times that medical science will advance and there will be a point where passing will be near universal. "These surgeries are bad" is a shitty argument. The only argument is that you should maintain strict sex essentialism and segregation, regardless of passing and looks.
It's already bad enough that these degenerate tranny fucks are trying to induce lactation to further their own kinks and AGP lifestyles to the severe detriment of helpless babies. I don't think any of us will see a successful uterus transplant into a mentally ill man in our lifetimes. And hopefully it never happens. Regardless, it's already been tried before, by the usual suspects, with the expected outcome. Man-made horrors beyond comprehension have already devastated the world many times, notably within the past few years, so why add another one to the pile? I'm all for scientific progress if it is truly for the benefit of humanity, but this meme has never been more appropriate than now...

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>a woman, whose body is able to support a uterus, receives a transplant from her sister
>clearly this means men can shove stranger's wombs inside of them

Is it just stupid people who troon out, or does trooning out make you stupid?
 
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