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Re: reproductive, uterus, transplant possible?

From: Mars (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 28 Jul 1999 21:49:08 -0500 (CDT)


>At Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Paul wrote:
>Here I go replying to my own posting. Thanks to those who commented. I
>found another web site that mentioned this topic:
>
>http://www.transweb.org/qa/asktw/answers/answers9701/96032704.html
>
>I have to wonder if some infertile women who ache for children would not
>consider the risks worth it.
>--
>Paul

Hi again Paul,

Thanks for sharing that answer, I went to read it right away. Sounds like the answer one would expect, no? But what I say is this: money can buy down right near everything, and I'm sure if someone had the money and the desire, it could be attempted. Some infertile women would go to far more lengths to have a child, I'd bet. I think this is just another one of those things where women are not considered in medicine. Just another is the fact that I can't find any information on the possible adverse effects of my sleep apnea on my pregnancy. Why? Because for one, its considered to be an "older, male" disorder. And I suppose there wouldn't be many subjects upon which to do a sleep study on who would be of childbearing age with sleep apnea, like me. :-(




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