Turkey: World's first uterus recipient gives birth

Derya Sert, 23, gave birth to healthy baby boy after receiving uterus in August 2011 in groundbreaking procedure

By Suleyman Elcin

ANTALYA, Turkey (AA) - A woman in southern Turkey has given birth after receiving the world's first successful uterus transplant, her doctor said on Friday.

On her 28th week, Derya Sert gave birth on June 4 to a healthy baby boy, plastic surgeon Dr. Omer Ozkan of Akdeniz University in Antalya province told Anadolu Agency.

Sert, 23, who had not been able to bear children as she did not have a uterus from birth, went down in history as the world's first successful uterus recipient in August 2011.

Ozkan said they helped many other clinics across the globe with similar procedures, adding that they had gathered findings that "could be a hope" for many women unable to get pregnant.

He added that after this birth, uterus transplants could be performed more frequently in the world.

Following the birth of the baby boy, who his parents named after Ozkan in gratitude for the doctor's help, the uterus was removed from Sert who would no longer need to take the required medications.


*Writing by Gozde Bayar

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