Showing up on time!
A New York hospital is taking initial steps to offer the first uterus transplant in the United States. Doctors in Saudi Arabia performed the procedure a few years ago but had to remove the transplanted uterus three months later because of blood clots. Now a doctor in New York says the time is right to try again. VOA's Carol Pearson reports on the procedure and the controversy surrounding it.
The above bit of information is about the newest thing I guess. When I started to read about it, I scratched my head and went HUH. I guess there are some women who have this driving force to have a child regardless of cost or logic. I guess I shouldn't be a judge on this, but I do have a stance, and if you have been reading my blog you more then likely know what it is.
will not go into here as I have a different agenda, so if you want to find out more, just google the topic.
I do have one question and it is this.
If a married women has a uterus transplant, and is artificially impregnated, do the 4 adults have to show up at the confirmation?
The above bit of information is about the newest thing I guess. When I started to read about it, I scratched my head and went HUH. I guess there are some women who have this driving force to have a child regardless of cost or logic. I guess I shouldn't be a judge on this, but I do have a stance, and if you have been reading my blog you more then likely know what it is.
will not go into here as I have a different agenda, so if you want to find out more, just google the topic.
I do have one question and it is this.
If a married women has a uterus transplant, and is artificially impregnated, do the 4 adults have to show up at the confirmation?
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