With human research trials resulting in dozens of successful deliveries in the US and abroad, doctors at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas move toward offering the surgery clinically, while working to learn all they can about uterine and transplan
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A North Texas mother opened up about her unique path to motherhood and becoming a pioneer in medicine when she was the first woman to give birth to 2 babies after receiving a uterus transplant.
In the midst of pandemic, Baylor Scott & White delivers 5 a babies from women previously unable to give birth making it one of the largest uterus transplant programs in the world.
Another new life has been brought into the world thanks to a landmark uterus transplant clinical trial at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. Jessica and Nathan, proud parents of Witten Bradlee Glasco, share their story with CBS11’s Brooke Katz.
At 16, Kayla Edwards learned she was born without a uterus and was told she would never be able to carry her own child. But a clinical trial at Baylor Scott & White in Dallas changed all that.
Like most women in their early 20s, Madison Gibbs is healthy, but there's one thing that she's struggled with her entire life. Gibbs, 22, who grew up with a condition called Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome or MRKH, was born without a uterus.
Peyton Meave and Kayla Edwards are the first American transplant recipients. Edwards and Meave share their journey to motherhood with Tamron Hall. Plus, Dr. Liza Johannesson discusses the medical advancements that are making the transplants possible.
TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones sits down with Peyton Meave and Kayla Edwards, two mothers who didn’t believe carrying a baby was in the cards for them until they took part in a clinical trial at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. They open up about the u
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Peyton Meave and Kayla Edwards are the third and fourth mothers to give birth via transplanted uteruses from anonymous donors through the clinical trials at Baylor University Medical Center.