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In May, Mallory became the first patient to give birth via uterus transplant outside of a clinical trial.

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[–] limecyanide@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

While I somewhat agree with the "adopt, don't shop (or, in this case, make your own)" mindset, a parent who goes through such hardship to be able to give birth is more likely to do a better job at raising their child(ren). Plus, this could eventually make transwomen able to carry their own children – and yes, I know that's a giant leap, but it just might become possible. I'm not one to prevent people who've already endured hardship to lose whatever hope they can have to fulfill their dreams. I can only decide reproduction is not for me and continue making attempts at saving the planet for future generations, no matter how little or useless they might seem.