A new study is out detailing the birth of the first baby born to a woman with a uterus transplanted from a deceased donor.
The history-making delivery happened nearly a year ago.
It was detailed in a study published Tuesday in the medical journal “The Lancet.”
At least a dozen children worldwide have been born to women with transplanted uteri donated by a living relative — but never one from a deceased donor.
The mother was born without a uterus and received the transplant in 2016.
Months later, doctors implanted a fertilized egg that had been preserved in-vitro.
Then, on Dec. 15th of last year, a baby girl weighing nearly 6 pounds was delivered via C-section.
According to the researchers, neither the mother nor the child have experienced complications or abnormalities.
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