Womb transplants offer hope for women born without a uterus
NCT ID NCT03048396
Summary
This study is testing uterus transplants from living donors to help women who cannot get pregnant because they were born without a uterus or had it removed. Up to 10 women under 40 will receive a transplanted womb, with the goal of having 1-3 children via embryo transfer. After childbirth, the transplanted uterus will be surgically removed, and participants will need to take anti-rejection medications for the entire time the uterus is in place.
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