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any way i can have a baby w/o a uterus?

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my question is with all the new stuff the are coming out with now a days is there anyway i can have a baby w/o a uterus i hear a women had a bay w/o one it any truth to that?? becouse if so i want to know the answer
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replied August 17th, 2011
Pregnancy Q and A Answer A26068
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
Without having your uterus intact, you cannot carry a pregnancy. If partial hysterectomy was done, you can discuss with your treating gynecologist/obstetrician and go ahead with further evaluation done to confirm if it would be safe for you to carry pregnancy. If total hysterectomy was done and if you have functional ovaries, you can opt for IVF and surrogacy (where you can have your eggs and your partner’s sperms united/fertilized to have baby and have it grow/develop in a ‘womb on rent’ such that you can be the biological parents for the child) and adoption (where you are not the biological parents of the child). All the best.
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