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I'm 44 have no kids, getting married next year and my future husband wants a child. I had a partial hysterectomy where my uterus was removed. I feel like time is running out. I desperately want yo bring a beautiful life into this world. Would love yo have the uterus transplant done.
Im desperate. I had ovarian cancer in 2007 which resulted in a complete hysterectomy...i never was able to have children which has devastated me. I would do anything to get on this list. Can anyone give me any information?
I want to be in waiting list too does anyone know?
I am so shocked! I was just reading the comments it's crazy,, some people have 1-2-3 even 5 kids and still want more kids. Are you kidding me? There are people who are in worse condition. I had both my overies and full uterus removed . Never been married, neither had child. I would consider myself the happiest mom in a whole damn world if I could get a chance to have just a one biological child.
No but I'm interested to be in the waiting list
Yes I wanted to be in the list , or be part of the study I will do anything I can to be part of that ,just a glitch of a dream come true please help
I would love to be the recipient. I do have 2 beautiful daughters with my fiance but would love to give him just one more child if it were possible. I had to have my uterus removed for medical reasons, a decision I was forced to make, not one my choice. I have been depressed over it since, especially when I hear friends and family members becoming pregnant. While I"m happy for them, I'm sad that it's not me. I'm 39, healthy, and my blood type is O+
I couldn't agree with you more! My fiance and I have 2 beautiful daughters, but after our youngest daughter was born, I had to have a partial hysterectomy, a decision I never wanted to make, but was forced to for medical reasons. I have always wanted more children. I'd give anything to be able to experience the miracle of carrying a child just one more time. I agree adoption is a blessing, but even more so is carrying your own child. I really hope they make uterine transplants available very soon.
Are you serious right now??? Please email me...kalisha_breaux***@****
If you would still like to donate tour uterus please lets talk
I am a 32 mother of 5 beautiful children one of which is an angel. I had a complete hysterectomy after the birth of my son. I want another child to the point I have slipped into a depression that is not good for me or my husband. I would love to have another child but I cant. Any help would be a blessing
I have three beautiful children.... I would gladly donate my uterus so that someone could experience the joy of being a mother.
I need information about being on the uterus transplant waiting litst.
I would love to be a guinea pig for this. I had to have my uterus removed bc i had cervical cancer and doctors said my uterus had prolapsed. I am now with a new husband and he would love to have kids. I am healthy and I am 26 and would love to have a baby. My last baby died shortly after birth bc of being premature. Please put me on the list. You can email me at ***@****
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I have two beatiful children I was young and thought I was in love with their father. After trying to work things out for 11 years I come to realize we just was not meant to b together. I have now found an amazing man that accepts myself flaws and all and my children. I had to have a partial hysterecomy due to medical reasons. My soon to b husband and I would love to have one child together I think this is a huge blessing to those who not by choice can not have children or nemore children. Adaption is great, but the miracle and blessing to carry and share a child with a loved one is priceless!
I was wondering if anyone knew how to get on the list for a uterus. I had to have a full hystorectomy in 2008 due to sever fibroid tumors. I have two wonderful boys already, but I would love to have another baby.
I would have no problem being a guinea pig for a uterine transplant I recently had to have a hysterectomy because of endometirosis, and I am devistaed that I cannot have anymore childern, If you know of any trials to add to the possible sucess of one I would gladly volenteer, just point me in the right direction please.
The latest on Uterine transplantation was reported in the March's 2011, issue of the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. A sheep carried the pregnancy to 105 days and delivered a fully developed lamb from the transplanted uterus that was delivered via C Section,Pioneer: Edwin Ramirez M.D of St Johns Hospital, Oxnard, Ca, his father Hugo A RamirezM.D. sister Doris K.Ramirez Nessetti M.D. her husband Matt Nessetti of Lincoln, Nebraska and Dr. Masood Khatamee of New York.
You asked how does one get on the waiting list.....First your OB/GYN would evaluate you for the transplant then he would send you to be evaluated by a transplant team which consists of doctors, nurses, social workers, sometimes clergy. You would meet with all of these people and they would decide at some point whether or not you would be able to deal with having the transplant. Usually there is a set day of the month when all of the transplant candidates are reviewed and they call you after that discussion and let you know if they have accepted you. From there it becomes a waiting game. Being first on the list does not mean that you receive the first organ; the more perfectly matched you are to a donor plays a major role. Blood type, tissue type, body size also play a role. Hope this answers your question.
I'm serious when I say: consider adopting if you can't have children. Transplantation drugs have severe side affects including allowing cancers to become a way of life. Taking them must done on a VERY STRICT schedule! For the heart, for instance, miss 2 doses, you are in the hospital/ER with IVs running. A transplant should really only be reserved for those who are dying without one. It only extends life and is never considered a 'cure'. A uterine transplant is not given to save a life. That's simply the reality of it. A transplant and it's accompaning complications are a far cry from a walk in the park.
I think this is still in the experimental stage.
The best thing would be to talk with your doctor
This is not a life saving TP , another words , women
can live without it.
That being said , your doctor should know, I know they
have done some however, with TP there are risks involved
If you want one for a baby, I can fully understand.
Good luck andall my best
Elaine