Human uterus transplantation (UTx) is currently under investigation as a treatment for uterine infertility. Without a uterus transplant, the options available to women with uterine infertility are adoption or surrogacy; only the latter has the potential for a genetically related child. UTx will offer recipients the chance of having their own pregnancy. This procedure occurs at the intersection of two ethically contentious areas: assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and organ transplantation. In relation to organ transplantation, UTx lies with composite tissue transplants such as face and limb grafts, and shares some of the ethical concerns raised by these non-life saving procedures. In relation to ART, UTx represents one more avenue by ...
This project examines the ethical permissibility of heterologous ovarian transplantation to treat in...
Uterus transplantation combined with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) (henceforth called UTx-IVF) as a t...
Uterus transplantation in the human: a complex surgical, medical and ethical challeng
Over the course of recent years, various scientific advances in the realm of reproduc‐ tion have cha...
Transplanting a uterus has unique characteristics, since a successful outcome is represented only by...
Uterine transplantation: a promising surrogate to surrogacy? Grynberg M1, Ayoubi JM, Bulletti C, Fr...
Uterine transplantation (UTx) is a programme of treatment aimed at providing a unique solution to ab...
Uterus transplantation was firstly tested with animal trials sixty-five years ago. Despite several s...
This paper argues that uterine transplants are a potentially dangerous distraction from the developm...
Introduction: In 2014, Brännström and colleagues reported the first human live birth following uteri...
In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine tra...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx), emphasis is often...
Women suffering from Uterine Factor infertility (UFI) arising from congenital conditions (e.g., Roki...
The first live births via uterine transplant using deceased donors (UTx) occurred in Brazil in 2017 ...
Uterus transplantation (UTx) aimed at restoring fertility for women suffering from uterine factor in...
This project examines the ethical permissibility of heterologous ovarian transplantation to treat in...
Uterus transplantation combined with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) (henceforth called UTx-IVF) as a t...
Uterus transplantation in the human: a complex surgical, medical and ethical challeng
Over the course of recent years, various scientific advances in the realm of reproduc‐ tion have cha...
Transplanting a uterus has unique characteristics, since a successful outcome is represented only by...
Uterine transplantation: a promising surrogate to surrogacy? Grynberg M1, Ayoubi JM, Bulletti C, Fr...
Uterine transplantation (UTx) is a programme of treatment aimed at providing a unique solution to ab...
Uterus transplantation was firstly tested with animal trials sixty-five years ago. Despite several s...
This paper argues that uterine transplants are a potentially dangerous distraction from the developm...
Introduction: In 2014, Brännström and colleagues reported the first human live birth following uteri...
In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine tra...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx), emphasis is often...
Women suffering from Uterine Factor infertility (UFI) arising from congenital conditions (e.g., Roki...
The first live births via uterine transplant using deceased donors (UTx) occurred in Brazil in 2017 ...
Uterus transplantation (UTx) aimed at restoring fertility for women suffering from uterine factor in...
This project examines the ethical permissibility of heterologous ovarian transplantation to treat in...
Uterus transplantation combined with in vitro fertilisation (IVF) (henceforth called UTx-IVF) as a t...
Uterus transplantation in the human: a complex surgical, medical and ethical challeng