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1. koolba+d4[view] [source] 2017-12-02 21:44:04
>>iamthi+(OP)
From the article (not all contiguous but related):

> A new frontier, uterus transplants are seen as a source of hope for women who cannot give birth because they were born without a uterus or had to have it removed because of cancer, other illness or complications from childbirth. Researchers estimate that in the United States, 50,000 women might be candidates.

> The transplants are meant to be temporary, left in place just long enough for a woman to have one or two children, and then removed so she can stop taking the immune-suppressing drugs needed to prevent organ rejection.

> The transplants are now experimental, with much of the cost covered by research funds. But they are expensive, and if they become part of medical practice, will probably cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. It is not clear that insurers will pay, and Dr. Testa acknowledged that many women who want the surgery will not be able to afford it.

While the science is amazing, why go this route rather than having a surrogate mother? I've heard the price of a surrogate is $30-50K.

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2. xenadu+b9[view] [source] 2017-12-02 22:33:44
>>koolba+d4
Let’s say you lost your testicles due to cancer, but there’s a new procedure that can grow new ones from your stem cells. It’s experimental and will cost $150,000. Before having your cancerous testes removed you stored sperm.

Are you really surprised that some men who want to be fathers would choose to have the procedure rather than using their own previously stored sperm?

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3. icebra+tc[view] [source] 2017-12-02 23:06:14
>>xenadu+b9
Yes. In fact, much more surprised than in this case - I can at least see why would you want to have your baby grow inside you. Doing experimental surgery just so you can have fresh sperm seems absurd to me.
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4. justin+Ii[view] [source] 2017-12-03 00:14:31
>>icebra+tc
Shit, I'd just want my balls back so I didn't have to take shots every few weeks.
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5. jschwa+Fm[view] [source] 2017-12-03 01:15:13
>>justin+Ii
And they'd be brand new, with none of the reduced output that comes from aging.
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