Uterus Transplants Offer New Hope for Some People Who Want to Carry a Pregnancy
Briefly

Recent advances in uterine transplantation have opened up new opportunities for individuals with uterine abnormalities to carry pregnancies, with over 100 successful transplants performed globally.
Researchers have made significant strides over the past decade in uterus transplants, with about half of these procedures resulting in live births, despite ongoing risks and challenges.
Approximately one in 500 women of reproductive age experience some form of uterus-related infertility, and there are still many individuals who could benefit from these new advancements.
While the first human uterus transplant was conducted in 2000, it took several more attempts to refine the procedure, leading to successful pregnancies in recent years.
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