First womb transplants approved in the UK

Pioneering surgery will allow ten British women without wombs to carry their own children

Pregnant woman
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Surgeons have been granted approval to carry out groundbreaking womb transplants in the UK for the first time.

Ten women without wombs will be given the chance to carry their own children after NHS ethics regulators approved the trial.

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