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I was born without a uterus. The UK’s breakthrough womb transplant gives me a ‘glimmer of hope’ that I can have a child
A woman who was born without a uterus has shared how the UK’s first womb transplant has given her a ‘glimmer of hope’ that she can one day carry her own child. Hannah Vaughan, who lives in Cheshire, found out that she had Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome when she was 16 — a condition that means she doesn’t have a womb so is unable to become pregnant. The 24-year-old said the diagnosis left her feeling ‘quite isolated’ and ‘very different’. However, surgeons in the UK yesterday revealed that they had performed the nation’s first womb transplant in a 34-year-old woman with MRKH. The social care worker said she is ‘unbelievably happy’ that the groundbreaking procedure went well

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