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Baby born to mother after pioneering ovarian tissue transplant operation

ENGLAND: London: CS Microscope lens pointing at laboratory slide CS Woman technician looking through microscope BV Laboratory technician squeezing pipette as taking sample from jar and placing it on laboratory slide Dr Mohammed Taranissi (Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre) interview SOT - This is a woman who had her ovaries kept in her abdomen / They've taken a piece of the ovarian tissue at the time of the start of the chemotherapy / They've replanted it back / It's not very clear if this pregnancy was coming from the grafted ovarian tissue or was it coming from the ovary that was left behind / It's not very clear cut i/c wearing hosptial scrubs CS Frozen tissue containers being removed from cannister Dr Mohammed Taranissi (Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre) interview SOT - In theory you can actually have some cancer cells that can be reimplanted by regrafting the surviving tissue / This can come back and the patient may have problems in terms of other diseases and so on / You can also say that this technology can be used to reverse the menopause / People who wish to have children beyond the age of menopause can decide to freeze some of their ovarian tissue and have it grafted later on
ENGLAND: London: CS Microscope lens pointing at laboratory slide CS Woman technician looking through microscope BV Laboratory technician squeezing pipette as taking sample from jar and placing it on laboratory slide Dr Mohammed Taranissi (Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre) interview SOT - This is a woman who had her ovaries kept in her abdomen / They've taken a piece of the ovarian tissue at the time of the start of the chemotherapy / They've replanted it back / It's not very clear if this pregnancy was coming from the grafted ovarian tissue or was it coming from the ovary that was left behind / It's not very clear cut i/c wearing hosptial scrubs CS Frozen tissue containers being removed from cannister Dr Mohammed Taranissi (Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre) interview SOT - In theory you can actually have some cancer cells that can be reimplanted by regrafting the surviving tissue / This can come back and the patient may have problems in terms of other diseases and so on / You can also say that this technology can be used to reverse the menopause / People who wish to have children beyond the age of menopause can decide to freeze some of their ovarian tissue and have it grafted later on
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September 24, 2004
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