Introducing My Research

February 13, 2008 Sam

Have you ever heard of womb transplantation? Until I started researching I didn’t. Womb transplantation is a new scientific discovery that has not yet become popular. I became interested in this topic because I am a nursing student and am very interested in medical breakthroughs. Womb transplanting is still a very controversial topic because it presents many ethical issues.

Most transplants are done to help people survive, but womb transplanting is used to improve the quality of life. Those women who want children but do not have the ability to conceive can adopt or look into surrogate mothers. These methods are alright but do not give the full effect of parenting. This all sounds like a good procedure but the implanted uterus must come from a cadaver, the recipient must take a lot of medicines, and there is the possibility that a partially developed fetus may be aborted due to infection.

I hope that this will all spark an interest for you. I am hoping to help people gain knowledge about this topic and to get people to support the continuing research to improve the lives of families all over the world.

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  • 1. Dusko Savic  |  March 4, 2008 at 9:04 am

    Hi

    A very interesting project you have undertaken. The ultimate goal would be a successful pregnancy, but the whole idea seems risky. In order for the pregnancy to succeed, the hormones and ovaries must be both present and fully functioning at the same time, for months and months both before and after the pregnancy itself.

    Also, what would sex be like with such a womb? Would the male partner like his penis to attack the womb of a dead woman? Play with it? Enjoy it?

    Also, what if the womb gets so “sick” that it starts bleeding because of the uterine fibroids growing in it? What if another doctor comes along and says “you must have hysterectomy” — what a sad joke!?

    The questions are legion; what if the antirejection drugs produce a malformed fetus?

    Has anybody at all done this and brought to the world a healthy baby as the result?


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