
“The first woman ever to receive a uterus from a deceased donor, is two-weeks pregnant following a successful embryo transplant, her doctors said on Friday. The 22-year-old Derya Sert was revealed to be almost two-weeks pregnant in preliminary results after in vitro fertilisation at Akdeniz University Hospital in Turkey’s southern province of Antalya, her doctor Mustafa Unal said in a written statement. Sert was described as a ‘medical miracle’ when she became the first woman in the world to have a successful womb transplant from a dead donor in August 2011 at the same Antalya hospital.”
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