But it seems to me that if the pregnancy were achieved by ordinary marital intercourse, then under common-sense ethical conditions (genuine medical need, full knowledge, free consent) I really don't see any problem with a womb trnasplant.
If there is a need to meddle in someone else's medical/procreational decisions (a gigantic if) the question is the same as posed to those considering abortion -- what's the matter with adoption?
Would this be considered womb service?
Can you request a womb with a view?
If you can't afford to buy, look for a womb to rent.
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This isn't for the girls, dahlin'.
This is for the boys.
"Some, with a condition called Rokitansky syndrome, are born without a vagina or a uterus."
Hmm - men are born without uteruses or vaginas...
What about just accepting certain things? THe world isn't perfect, I don't get to have everything I want, I didn't get a pony when I was a kid, etc.
Organ transplants require strong anti-rejection drugs. Doctors don't recommend even taking OTC pain relievers when you're pregnant because fo risk to the baby. What do they think these anti-rejection drugs are going to do?
Is this a real thing? Can utarus replacement really be done?