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There are multiple documented cases of women who have given birth after receiving a uterus transplant, marking significant milestones in reproductive medicine. Below are some of the most notable cases:

  1. Sweden (2014):
    The first successful birth following a uterus transplant took place in Sweden in 2014. A 36-year-old woman, born without a uterus due to Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, received a uterus from a 61-year-old living donor. The baby was born prematurely at 32 weeks via cesarean section and was in good health.

  2. Brazil (2017):
    In São Paulo, Brazil, the first birth after a uterus transplant from a deceased donor was achieved in 2017. The recipient, a 32-year-old woman with MRKH syndrome, gave birth to a healthy baby girl after a successful pregnancy.

  3. India (2018):
    In India, a 26-year-old woman born without a uterus received the organ from her mother in 2017. In 2018, she gave birth to a healthy baby, marking the first birth in Asia following a uterus transplant.

  4. Spain (2023):
    In May 2023, in Barcelona, Spain, a 35-year-old woman with MRKH syndrome gave birth after receiving a uterus transplant from her mother. This was the first birth in Spain following a uterus transplant.

  5. Australia (2023):
    In December 2023, in Sydney, Australia, Kristy Bryant gave birth to a baby boy after receiving a uterus transplant from her mother in January of the same year. This was Australia’s first birth following a uterus transplant.

  6. United Kingdom (2025):
    In February 2025, in the United Kingdom, Grace Davidson, 36, gave birth to her daughter Amy Isabel after receiving a uterus transplant from her sister in 2023. This was the first birth in the UK following a uterus transplant.

These cases highlight the remarkable advances in reproductive medicine and offer new hope to women with absolute uterine factor infertility.

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