Uterine transplantation: a step too far?

Clinical Ethics 7 (4):193-198 (2012)
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Abstract

The options currently available to women with uterine infertility are adoption or surrogacy. Recently the option of uterine transplantation has been explored which would allow a woman to carry her own genetically related child. Although this type of transplant raises similar ethical considerations to other types of non-life-saving organ transplantation, such as facial tissue and limb, it also raises its own very unique considerations. In this paper, some of the considerations surrounding uterine transplantation, such as informed consent and an individual's rights, and potential limit to reproductive autonomy are explored

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