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Womb transplants 3 years away?

Human womb transplants may be possible in 2 or 3 years, Swedish scientists said. They've produced two generations of mice from a transplanted womb. The first human candidates will be women born without a womb or those who've had it removed. The donated womb, perhaps from a sister or mother, must be genetically matched.

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