WCPAG: What did we learn?
charlieabishop2026-06-07T11:49:10+00:00Being a non medical professional at a medical conference is an interesting and informative experience. You could walk in to [...]
Being a non medical professional at a medical conference is an interesting and informative experience. You could walk in to [...]
Research project exploring cross-cultural perceptions of uterine transplantation among MRKH community advocates and clinicians directly involved in the research [...]
Samantha Stephen is an ESRC funded PhD student with King's College London who is researching reproductive technologies with a focus [...]
The Center for Bioethics and Health Policy is exploring how future reproductive technologies, specifically ectogestation, could impact the legal [...]
The First Womb Transplant in the UK: An Epic Journey to Motherhood isn’t just a powerful personal story. It [...]
MRKH Connect, the charitable community organisation that offers a secure place for those with MRKH to learn more about [...]
Date: 16th-17th May 2026 Time: 0900 - 1700 BST (UK time), London Olympia We are delighted to announce that [...]
Date: 23rd - 25th April 2026 Location: San Francisco, USA What better way to get in front of medical [...]
First British baby born using transplanted womb from dead donor An incredible headline to see this morning and even more [...]
International MRKH Day: “Being told you are infertile at any age is hard. But finding out as a teenager [...]
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