Vincent's mother, who was born without a womb, was one of nine who received a transplant from live donor in Sweden.
Vincent, the world's first baby born through a womb transplant to Swedish parents has celebrated his first birthday. He was born on September 4, a year ago. His parents describe him as a happy, healthy child, not that different from any other one-year-old. His parents Malin Stenberg and Claes Nilsson, said they are grateful to the 61-year-old woman - the mother of Nilsson's best friend - who donated her womb for the ten-hour transplant surgery.
"How could anyone do this for us? A 'thank you' is not enough," his father told.
Vincent was born two months early by Cesarean section at 21 weeks, after Stenberg developed potentially dangerous pregnancy condition pre-eclampsia. But the baby was healthy at birth.
Vincent's mother, who was born without a womb, was one of nine who received a transplant from live donors in a trial led by Mats Brannstrom, the Swedish professor in obstetrics and gynecology of the University of Gothenburg and Sahlgrenska University Hospital. The trial has seen another tree babies being born in the past year and another woman is currently pregnant.
Source-PTI