Abstract

Background Uterine transplantation is a novel treatment for uterine factor infertility (UFI), a condition which affects women who have an absent or nonfunctioning uterus and cannot carry their own biological children. Traditionally, surrogacy and adoption have been the only options for women with UFI. With recent successful living donor transplants in a clinical trial from Sweden, there is new hope for women with UFI to be able to experience pregnancy.

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