It comes just four years after the world’s first womb transplant baby from a live donor was born in Sweden in 2014. "With a uterus transplant in a trans-female, the neovaginal would be opened at the pelvic end to accept the donor womb. But Mr Inglefield, who appeared in ITV's fly-on-the wall documentary Transformation Street, says the demand among trans women could be far greater. “As it stands, trans women face a tricky pathway to motherhood, which is often achieved through surrogacy, adoption or fostering. The womb donor was a mum-of-three, who was in her mid-40s and died from bleeding on the brain.
Source: Daily Mirror February 08, 2019 18:00 UTC