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Photos: China's first womb transplant: Mother donates uterus to her daughter

History was made in China on November 20, as the county's first womb transplant was carried out successfully on a 22-year-old woman with a uterus donated by her mother. According to a statement by the Xijing Hospital which is affiliated to the Fourth Military Medical University, the transplanted organ had been accepted by the recipient and she was recovering well after the successful surgery.
 
 
The recipient, Yang Hua, from northwest China's Shaanxi Province, never experienced menstruation like other girls. In 2013, a diagnosis...an ultrasonic image showed that she was congenitally absent of uterus and vagina. 
 
Doctors offered Yang, who wanted to have her own baby, the only feasible solution...a womb transplant, a difficult medical challenge worldwide. Chen Biliang, director of the hospital's obstetrics and gynecology department said that the complex of blood vessels are difficult to connect, and there is a high risk of rejection.

However, the surgery was granted ethical approval by the hospital’s ethics committee, noting that the donor and recipient are mother and daughter, thereby no legal conflicts over the offspring would ensue.
 
Before the transplant, Yang firstly underwent two colpoplasties earlier this year. The doctors also created and froze embryos using eggs from Yang’s own functioning ovary and sperm from her partner, so that healthy embryos could be transferred into the new womb, allowing Yang to carry her own biological child.
 
On November 20, 38 surgeons jointly performed the operation on Yang and her mother. A robot assisted in removing the mother’s uterus before transplanting it into the daughter’s body. The whole process took 14 hours.
 
Chen said the successful practice offered hope to those suffering infertility problems because they are born without a womb or forced to remove it due to cancer or other diseases. It could also in theory open the door for men who want to bear children of their own.
     "It could be possible to transfer a womb into a man's body after surgery and drug therapy," Chen said.

-Photos of Yang and her husband showing their gratitude to the doctors at the military hospital.

36 comments:

  1. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nna this world is greatly changing... I bow for china shah no doubt... #NowPlaying>> life is worth living: justin bieber....
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    1. Yea man, is changing for and for bad.

      #Dakinzz

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  4. Great news.
    See what most of us get easily, that someone is undergoing different surgeries to get it.

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  5. Awwwwwwww dat's awesome but u people shld not misuse it ooo which one be transfer to men kwahhh....pls oooo

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  6. Hmmmmmm
    Everytin is just happening on dis planet earth
    Wow
    Dry wil soon b donating penis very soon
    De world now tho!!


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  7. Waoh thank you God for the success of the surgery. What on Earth is not Science?

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  8. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)26 November 2015 at 10:57

    Dis is wholesome and I look forward to seeing dis taking place in Nigeria.

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  9. Trust some gay Men to try it out

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  10. Soon we go dey get made in China Babies #AskMeWhyBongaFish

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  11. Hian! Ndi ocha wu agbara! Linda take note!

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  12. Hian! Ndi ocha wu agbara! Linda take note!

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  13. It is only a matter of time before man creates man from scratch!

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  14. Hmmm, Chinese are way too far in medical care, the master and create possibilities where none exist. Thanks to Jehovah for the Wisdom and their zeal to advance. They bring hope to the hopeless and comfort to the depressed

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  15. Wow,,,, change everywia,,,,dats cool,,,,











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  16. This is a challenge to the medical profession the world over !!!

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  17. This chinese ppl are too much!!

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  18. The new world power!!!

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  19. Is Almighty God dat gave dem the wisdom, Glory be 2 God thy Father

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  20. Thank God for giving this new idea to the Medical world.

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  21. Wow what a wonderful mother, there is nothing mothers will not do to help their children

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  22. Awwww so thoughtful of her! #bond

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