Uterus Transplantation: Lessons Learned From a Psychological Perspective
Stina Järvholm, Ann Marie Warren
Abstract
Uterus transplantation has gained increasing acceptance as a medically viable treatment to achieve pregnancy in women with absolute uterine infertility or loss of uterus. Over 20 live births have occurred worldwide since the first successful live birth in Sweden in 2014. However, the psychological and emotional impact on women who seek uterus transplant, their partners, and the women who donate their uterus is a critical area to explore. This paper will discuss issues related to recipient and donor selection, parenting posttransplant, and consideration of unanticipated outcomes including uterus transplant failure and inability to achieve pregnancy.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineUterusInfertilityPregnancyTransplantationPerspective (graphical)ObstetricsLive birthGynecologyFertilitySurgeryInternal medicinePopulationEnvironmental healthBiologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceGeneticsOrgan and Tissue Transplantation ResearchBody Image and Dysmorphia StudiesReproductive Health and Technologies