A uterus transplant has been successfully performed (meaning someone did get pregnant and have a healthy child from it), however since a uterus is not necessary to prolong a patient's life (unlike a heart, liver etc...) they are not commonly transplanted since risks would outweigh benefits.
As with any type of transplant, anti-rejection medication is necessary to help ensure graft survival. The problem is, anti-rejection medication is not a great thing to be on during pregnancy due to the potential side-effects it may have on a developing fetus. This in turn makes uterine transplants "unnecessarily risky", especially since the same result could be achieved more easily using a healthy surrogate mother.
Uterus transplants are more complex because of the intricate blood supply and connection to surrounding structures. The uterus also undergoes changes with the menstrual cycle and pregnancy that make transplantation challenging. Additionally, the potential risks to both the donor and recipient, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding fertility and pregnancy, make uterus transplant procedures less common than other organ transplants.
Nephrotic Syndrome cannot be cured, but it can be managed with treatments that focus on reducing proteinuria, controlling blood pressure, and minimizing edema. Medications like prednisone, immunosuppressants, and diuretics are commonly used to manage symptoms and complications of the syndrome. In some cases, a kidney transplant may be necessary for those with severe and progressive kidney damage.
start with popcorn. it sticks to your toungue. open your mouth a little wider too, close your throat and catch it with your toungue=]
Townsend's pension plan was designed to help elderly individuals over the age of 60 who were struggling financially during the Great Depression.
Yes, consuming excessive amounts of salt water can lead to dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and potentially death. The high salt content in seawater can overwhelm the kidneys' ability to excrete it, leading to a dangerous increase in sodium levels in the bloodstream. It is essential to avoid drinking salt water and seek fresh water instead to stay hydrated.
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No -- that' cant' happen.
no the uterius cant but it can as you get older.
Because they dont have a uterus to hold a baby.
I would recommend talking to a urologist. Urologists can destroy kidney stones using radiation.
no but your brain does control your heart. also, without a heart your brain cant bunction, and without a brain your heart cant function. hope i helped
so you cant live
Pump blood
No you cant you anon
ya, it cant move without one.
Cant you stop maybe triceps true
I think so, but im pretty sure a kidney cant leak into ur intestines.
You cant