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UK welcomes first child born from womb transplant donated by sister to woman: ‘Little miracle’

AFP |
Apr 08, 2025 09:19 AM IST

Grace Davidson suffers from Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome and was born without a functioning womb.

A mother for the first time in the UK welcomed a baby girl through a womb transplant that her sister donated. According to the mom, as told to the Womb Transplant organisation, she started looking for this option alongside other options of surrogacy and adoption.

The first child born in the UK through womb transplant. (wombtransplantuk.org)

Amy was born on February 27 at the Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital in London, two years after her mum, Grace Davidson, received a womb transplant from her older sister.

"We have been given the greatest gift we could ever have asked for," the new mum said.

She added that she hoped "going forward this could become a wonderful reality, and provide an additional option, for women who would otherwise be unable to carry their own child".

"The room was full of people who have helped us on the journey to actually having Amy," her father Angus Davidson told the Press Association news agency.

"We had been kind of suppressing emotion, probably for 10 years, and you don't know how that's going to come out -- ugly crying it turns out," he added.

 
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