Turkish doctors terminate uterus transplant pregnancy

Turkish doctors terminate uterus transplant pregnancy
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Summary Sert was the first to receive a uterus transplanted from a dead woman.

 

ANKARA (AFP) - Doctors have terminated the pregnancy of a 23-year-old Turkish woman who was the first ever to receive a uterus transplant from a dead donor, a hospital in southern Turkey said on Tuesday.

 

"Derya Sert s pregnancy ... has been terminated after an eight-week check because the embryo s heartbeat could not be established," doctors at Akdeniz University Hospital in the southern province of Antalya said in a statement.

 

Sert was the first to receive a uterus transplanted from a dead woman.

 

The first transplant with a live donor was carried out in 2000 in Saudi Arabia. However, doctors had to remove the organ after 99 days following heavy clotting.

 

Sert was born without a uterus, like one in every 5,000 women around the world, and doctors waited 18 months before implanting the embryo to make sure the foreign organ was still functioning.
 

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