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  • Womb transplants 'on the way in two years'!

    Womb transplants 'on the way in two years'

    By Daniel Martin

    Last updated at 9:54 AM on 22nd October 2009

    The breakthrough could bring motherhood closer for thousands of women in the UK.

    British scientists are a significant step closer to carrying out the world's first successful womb transplant, they said yesterday.

    It will bring hope to the 15,000 women of childbearing age in the UK born without a womb or who had it removed because of cancer or another disease.

    Researchers have proved for the first time that it is possible successfully to transplant a womb with a reliable blood supply which lasts long enough to bear children.

    The new technique was carried out on rabbits, but those behind it believe the first human transplants could take place in two years if they can raise funds to develop their research.

    At present the only options available to a woman without a womb who wants children are adoption or surrogacy.

    A womb transplant would allow the woman to bear her own child using her partner's sperm and her own egg or a donated one.

    However, the surgeon behind the breakthrough says his research is stalled because he cannot get funding from medical research bodies to carry out further studies.

    Richard Smith, a gynaeological surgeon at Hammersmith Hospital in West London, has had to put in £20,000 of his own money to fund his research.
    Later this month he will launch a charity, Uterine Transplant UK, to raise the £250,000 needed to take it forward.

    Mr Smith, who presented his findings at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference in Atlanta, said he had been approached by dozens of women desperate for a new womb.

    Surgeons in Saudi Arabia gave a woman a donated womb in 2000, but it withered after three months because the blood vessels used to connect it were too narrow and became blocked by clots.

    Mr Smith says he has found a way of giving the womb a reliable long-term blood supply. It involves transplanting the womb using a ' vascular patch technique' which connects major blood vessels, including the aorta, which are much wider than those used before.

    His most recent study involved five donor rabbits and five recipients operated on at the Royal Veterinary College in London.

    Two recipient rabbits lived to ten months and examinations after death showed the transplants were a success.

    Mr Smith said: 'There are certain technical issues to be ironed out but I think we have cracked how to carry out a successful graft that's properly vascularised.'



    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health....ekRopEx
    So if "A womb transplant would allow the woman to bear her own child using her partner's sperm and a donated egg" then logic follows that they could put a womb into a ladyboy (Pre-op or Post-op) and a couple could have a baby = delivery by caesarian section I assume.

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    And Moo from The Guess Bar who is already a father could now become a mother.

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      (Harry Lime @ Oct. 22 2009,16:55) then logic follows that they could put a womb into a ladyboy (Pre-op or Post-op) and a couple could have a baby = delivery by caesarian section I assume
      this is impossible.

      However it will be possible for man on man to have Genetic kids in around 10 years as they are working on making male eggs which will then be surrogated somehow . Whether the moral majority will allow it is another matter

      The link to this subject is on New Scientist website if you search it

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      • #4
        Impossible? You best hurry up and call the experts who think the concept is generally considered possible..

        Of course it would have to be IVF,there is no way to connect a cervix, filopian tubes ovaries ect at the moment.But a short term transplant (3 yrs) of a uterus is viable and less of a problem than any internal transplant because no major artery's and used.
        The only real physical problem is the differences in the male and female pelvis might prevent a transsexual from carnying a baby full term...

        Seriously though,if you could guarantee there would be no psychological damage to the child and there was a 40%+ chance of survival of the carrier i'd go for it....
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        • #5
          (Naang Faa @ Oct. 22 2009,19:59) Impossible? You best hurry up and call the experts who think the concept is generally considered possible..
          A concept is just that... nothing more

          The last report of read was that within 10 years it may be a possibility of making female type eggs from male sperm, of course this is still a concept but at least its been published as a probable

          http://www.newscientist.com/article....on.html

          As for the Frankenstein stuff....

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          • #6


            The idea is if the OP is right then there is no reason why it wouldn't work in a TS..
            Most medical advances were seen as "impossible" once ..

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            • #7
              In time most things that can come to pass , will come to pass.
              I was thinking within the next 25 years...

              After that is course anyones guess.. assuming the human race advances which is not a complete given.

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                25yrs?? I'll be 100 by then! Give us a little hope
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                • #9
                  (Naang Faa @ Oct. 22 2009,17:38)

                  25yrs?? I'll be 100 by then! Give us a little hope
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                  I'll volunteer my services, You lucky tart
                  It's never okay for men to cry! You know who cries? Girls. And little babies. And little baby girls.

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                  • #10


                    How dare you call me lucky!
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                    • #11
                      Gives new meaning to the phrase,"Go fuck yourself."  
                      "It's not Gay if you beat them up afterwards."  --- Anon

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                      • #12
                        This is old hat , I believe a woman called Stan pioneered this back in 1978 .
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                        Free your mind and your ass will follow .

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                          Its Loretta..
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