Woman born without womb becomes mother of two girls after UTERUS transplant
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 20, 2021 16:47 IST2021-11-20T16:45:46+5:302021-11-20T16:47:04+5:30
In a miraculous incident, a woman who was born without womb has given birth to two babies. The woman ...

Woman born without womb becomes mother of two girls after UTERUS transplant
In a miraculous incident, a woman who was born without womb has given birth to two babies. The woman gave birth to the babies after a under going a uterus transplant.
The woman identified as Jennifer Dingle was diagnosed with Mayer-Rokitansky-K ster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH) when she was 14 years old. The syndrome meant that she was born without a uterus and could never become pregnant.
33, Jennifer becam a mother of two healthy little girls Jiavannah and Jade - with husband Jason, 34, after undergoing a pioneering uterus transplant in December 2016.
Jennifer, when she was a teenager didn't get her menstrual cycles, that's when she visited a doctor. The doctor couldn't find her cervix, so she went to a specialist. They confirmed she didn't have a cervix but she did have ovaries.
Docs performed a few tests on her and discovered she had no uterus and was diagnosed with MRKH. The doctors told her she would never be able to carry her own child.
A few years after getting married, Jennifer was accepted in Baylor University Medical Centre in Dallas, Texas as a participant for a medical trial for 10 women to have a uterus transplant.
Jennifer underwent an IVF cycle which created five embryos and in November, the clinic had found a living donor who wanted to to donate her womb.The transplant went ahead in December 2016 after a nine-hour surgery and in January 2017, Jennifer got to experience having her very first period at age 27.
Six months post-surgery, Jennifer underwent a successful embryo transfer and the couple's girl Jiavannah, now almost four, was born through a planned caesarean at 36 weeks in February 2018, weighing 6lbs 7oz.
In August, 2018, Jennifer tried for a second child. She had four embryos left, the couple agreed and three transfers didn't work.
With just one embryo left, Jennifer made history after getting pregnant a second time in July 2019 - with send girl Jade, now almost two, being born through C-Section at 38 weeks in February 2020, weighing 7lbs 7oz.
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