On January 2, little Manuel was born in a hospital in Barcelona.
The infant, in perfect health, came out of the womb of his mother, Mayra, but via the uterus... of his grandmother.
Mayra, born without a uterus, in fact received that of her own mother to be able to give birth to her son, according to the Spanish media Radio Catalunya, which tells this story.
Suffering from Rokitansky syndrome, a rare congenital disease that affects one in 4,500 women and causes them to be born without a uterus, Mayra convinced her mother to undergo this extremely delicate medical operation.
After a dozen hours, the mother's uterus was removed and, after another four hours, implanted into the girl's body.
The operation was performed using a surgical robot.
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Once the uterus was implanted, Mayra received six embryos through in vitro fertilization and became pregnant.
“Before Manuel was born, I spoke to him and told him:
I was in there too, everything will be fine
,” the young woman told Radio Catalunya.
This is the second time in Spain that a mother has given birth thanks to a uterus transplant, but according to our colleagues, it is the first time that a Spanish woman has given birth after having had her uterus transplanted. his own mother.
In France the first transplant of this type was carried out in 2019. Déborah had received her mother's uterus, following an operation carried out at the Foch hospital in Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine).
Two years later, she gave birth to her child.
Since then, two other French women, suffering from the same syndrome, have been able to give birth to their child, thanks to a transplant of the uterus of their sisters carried out in the same hospital.