Ovarian grafts safe and successful tissue transplants ovaries for women to have children after cancer treatment appears to be safe and was very successful, according to a team of experts in Denmark, where the regular procedures are provided. One in three young women who have had a transplant and want pregnancy was successful in having a baby, the analysis of the results in 10 years has shown. Half of the children had been formed naturally, without the help of IVF. The study, published in the journal Reproductive humans, potentially game-changer one. Many doctors have been wary of ovarian tissue transplant, worried that they may cause the return of the cancer. But among the 41 women in the study, no recurrence due. These successes also bring closer the potential choices for women to delay having a family by ovarian tissue frozen until they are established in a relationship or career, without having to worry about the ticking reproductive clock. In Denmark, the young women with cancer are often provided ovarian tissue freezing , but it is not automatic in the UK or elsewhere. If the procedure can be proven to be safe and effective, it will open the way for young women who have ovarian tissue removed and frozen so that they may postpone children until it feels right for them, whether because they have established themselves in a career, or to find suitable partners. The baby was born at 36 to follow procedures, mainly in Denmark. Germany, Spain, Israel and Belgium also made a significant number of transplants. The result is very encouraging for a continuous effort.
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