Baby boy born to UK mother after womb transplant from dead donor
Hugo Powell is the first baby born in the UK following a womb transplant from a deceased donor. His mother, Grace Bell, who has MRKH syndrome, received the transplant and underwent fertility treatment before Hugo's birth in December at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital in London.

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AI-generatedHugo Powell is the first baby born in the UK following a womb transplant from a deceased donor. His mother, Grace Bell, who has MRKH syndrome, received the transplant and underwent fertility treatment before Hugo's birth in December at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital in London. The transplant was made possible by the generosity of the donor's family, with five other organs from the same donor transplanted into other recipients. Bell and her partner named their son Hugo Richard in honor of Prof Richard Smith, a key figure in Womb Transplant UK. The transplanted womb will be removed after the couple completes their family, eliminating the need for continued immunosuppressant medication.
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5 extractedAbout 25 to 30 babies have been born worldwide from deceased womb donation.
Five other organs from the donor were transplanted into four people, saving the lives of others.
I never, ever thought that this would be possible. I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my life.
Bell was born with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome.
Hugo Powell is the first child to be born in the UK to a mother with a womb transplant from a dead donor.