Uterine transplants have already been performed successfully. However the treatment is not commonplace since "not having a uterus" is not medically life threatening. (The cost of the treatment does not outweight the benefit). As far as I'm aware, artificial wombs (wombs grown in a lab from a person's DNA) have not yet been successfully produced (in a lab), let alone used in a patient.
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A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the womb (uterus). Hope It Helps
Uterus and womb are synonyms and mean he same thing. Uterus is the word used more by medical professionals. Womb is more common in everyday usage.
Womb is another term for uterus.
Yes, the terms "uterus" and "womb" refer to the same organ in the female reproductive system. The uterus is the medical term, while "womb" is a more commonly used, informal term. Both terms describe the muscular structure where a fertilized egg can develop during pregnancy.
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