A woman in Sweden has given birth to a baby boy using a transplanted womb, in a medical first, doctors report. The 36-year-old mother, who was born without a uterus, received a donated womb from a friend in her 60s who had gone through menopause 7 years earlier.
Holy shiet .-.(Somewhat relevant)It's funny, I spent a while researching the loopholes on human genetic experimentation in the UK and it's surprisingly lax <.<They make the assumption that the only way to bring a baby into the world is with a mother's womb, well if you can transplant one... it's not too far-fetched to conceive (pun intended) of an artificial womb >.>If someone makes one of those, then assuming that they haven't updated the law in the last few years... someone could sneakily and quickly breed glow in the dark human babies >.>
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on October 04, 2014, 07:05:50 PMHoly shiet .-.(Somewhat relevant)It's funny, I spent a while researching the loopholes on human genetic experimentation in the UK and it's surprisingly lax <.<They make the assumption that the only way to bring a baby into the world is with a mother's womb, well if you can transplant one... it's not too far-fetched to conceive (pun intended) of an artificial womb >.>If someone makes one of those, then assuming that they haven't updated the law in the last few years... someone could sneakily and quickly breed glow in the dark human babies >.>And what would you do with said glow in the dark babies?
Womb transplant? That's kind of freaky.