On Friday, researchers at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas would become one of the first hospitals in the U.S. to transplant a uterus from one woman to another. The procedure paves the way for women with rare forms of infertility to carry a baby
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As part of a clinical trial, researchers at Baylor University Medical Center will perform uterine transplants in 10 volunteers as part of a research trial. The experimental procedure is meant to allow women with missing or non-functional uteruses to carry
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Baylor University Medical Center began conducting the uterine transplants in mid-September. The aim is to ultimately give women who suffer from infertility the hope of delivering their own babies, whether via natural birth or cesarean section.
For the first time in the United States, a woman who had a uterus transplant has given birth. The mother, who was born without a uterus, received the transplant from a living donor last year at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, and had a baby boy
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It’s being called a landmark U.S. clinical trial. A child has been born, at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, to a woman born without a uterus. The woman was able to conceive after receiving a uterus transplant. News last week of the scheduled Ca
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Beautiful. Pure. Natural. Medicine at its pinnacle. Those were the words of Dr. Giuliano Testa this week — the principal investigator of a clinical trial with ten women underway at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. He was talking about the birth
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The people who make it through this first line of screening may be the next to enroll in the ongoing study that aims to create an option for women suffering from absolute uterine infertility, who until recently, had no hope of carrying a baby.
Doctors in Dallas have delivered the first baby from a transplanted uterus in the U.S. Doctors at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas believe this to be a fertility milestone
A Texas woman who learned as a teen that she would be unable to bear children has given birth to a healthy baby girl, thanks to an experimental procedure at Baylor University Medical Center. The woman is the second Baylor patient to give birth after receiv
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