Might uterus transplantation be an option for uterine factor infertility?

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Current data on uterus allotransplantation research has been reviewed and summarized. Over the past 15 years, progress in uterus transplantation research has increased dramatically. As a consequence, the first pregnancy and delivery following uterus allotransplantation in rats have been reported. The technique has been better defined. Although clinical pregnancy and delivery following uterus allotransplantation has been reported in humans, there are still many questions to be answered before clinical application. Gestational surrogacy still remains an important option for being a genetic parent in selected cases with uterine factor infertility.

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Akar, M. E. (2015). Might uterus transplantation be an option for uterine factor infertility? Journal of the Turkish German Gynecology Association. AVES Ibrahim Kara. https://doi.org/10.5152/jtgga.2015.15107

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