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2025-04-07 19:48:35
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Sherri_Ingrey on Nostr: GHOULS> THEY ARE GHOULS> "The charity has permission from the regulatory authorities ...

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"The charity has permission from the regulatory authorities including The Human Tissue Authority, for two programmes to do 15 womb transplants in total – five from living donors and ten from dead. That means they can carry out four more using live donors and seven more using dead donors.

The deceased donor programme is part of a trial called INSITU being run by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and if successful they hope the deceased option might then become available on the NHS.

So far, the charity has funded the operations – with the medical staff giving their time for free - but needs to raise another £500,000 to fulfil the full programme. Currently they only have money for two more operations. Each operation involving a live donor will cost £30,000 and each involving a deceased donor costs £25,000."
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