Follow the link to read more! Now- this was done with someone who had ovaries that had the possibility of function; but it does open the grounds to new forms of gender confirmation surgery and options for others with uterus related fertility issues.
SO COOL
Question; does the donor have to be deceased? Because I’ve got a perfectly functional one I am more than happy to give to a woman who wants to make use of it. They probably don’t want my ovaries because I’m almost 40, but I mean if they do then they can have those too. I’m willing to have menopause a little early if it comes down to it.
The donor doesn’t have to be deceased, they did live donor same family surgeries previous to this one. The procedure is still in its early stages and isn’t mainstreamed yet, but with several successful procedures more people will be attempting similar surgeries and non-familial donations I’m sure!Â