First baby born after uterus transplanted from deceased donor

It' s a medical condition that you can live without correcting and that doesn' t bring any kind of medical issue. "Correcting" it, on the other hand, does to you and to the baby. And on top of that it' s not even correcting the medical condition to begin with: this woman still can' t have children, right? So she is exactly the same as she was when she went under surgery.

And I didn' t say that it shouldn' t be allowed, I just said that it' s really stupid. I also never said that birth should only be natural, I just think that there should be a limit to the treatments. This specific treatment just sounds like the woman in question was desperate to live the experience of a pregnancy and I think that it' s incredibly unhealthy to go through this for that reason.

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