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06Dec/18

World’s First Baby Born From Uterus of Deceased Donor – News18


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World’s First Baby Born From Uterus of Deceased Donor
News18
Brazilian doctors say they’ve delivered the world’s first baby using a transplanted uterus from a deceased donor. Nearly a dozen babies have been born to women with transplanted wombs, but all of those relied on living donors; the Brazilian baby is the
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05Dec/18

First Baby Born From Uterus Transplanted From Deceased Donor Rekindles Ethical Questions – KJZZ


KJZZ

First Baby Born From Uterus Transplanted From Deceased Donor Rekindles Ethical Questions
KJZZ
A paper published in “The Lancet” has announced the first birth of a child from the uterus of a deceased donor. The 11 previous live births from transplanted uteri used organs from live donors. The recipient was a 32-year-old woman born without a

05Dec/18

Barren woman who received uterus from deceased donor gives birth to baby girl – Tuko.co.ke


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Barren woman who received uterus from deceased donor gives birth to baby girl
Tuko.co.ke
“The Brazilian group has proven that using deceased donors is a viable option, It may give us a bigger supply of organs than we thought were possible” said one of the doctors who was involved in the Ohio case. According to further reports, the baby’s

05Dec/18

Medical marvel: World’s first baby born after uterus transplant from deceased donor – Economic Times


Economic Times

Medical marvel: World’s first baby born after uterus transplant from deceased donor
Economic Times
“The use of deceased donors could greatly broaden access to this treatment, and our results provide proof-of-concept for a new option for women with uterine infertility,” said Dani Ejzenberg, from University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, who led the research.
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