A British woman gives birth after a frozen ovarian tissue transplant
After 1 year of transplanted frozen ovaries from the age of 9, Moaza Al Matrooshi, 24, in England, on December 13 gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
This is also the first successful child birth in the world from frozen ovarian tissue when the mother has not yet reached puberty.
Moaza Al Matrooshi and newborn baby.(Source: Telegraph).
According to the University of Leeds announcement, which preserved Moaza Al Matrooshi's ovarian tissue, from the age of 9, she had to have an operation to remove the ovary to avoid the damage caused by chemotherapy to treat the disorder Serious blood, and this reproductive organs were frozen
In 2015, Ms. Moaza Al Matrooshi re- implanted this ovarian tissue and subsequent follow-up results showed that hormone levels in Moaza Al Matrooshi body began to return to normal, leading to ovulation.
Through inspection, the doctors confirmed the fertility of Moaza Al Matrooshi has completely recovered.
Last year, a Belgian woman also gave birth successfully after transplanting the frozen ovarian tissue. However, unlike Moaza Al Matrooshi, this woman's ovary was cut and preserved at the age of 13, which means she experienced puberty.
According to experts, this event is a big step in the preservation of reproductive organs, bringing hope to help many young women with serious diseases have the opportunity to become mothers in the future. hybrid
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