She cannot carry the child, but she can get a surrogate.
2006-07-27 23:55:41
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answered by sahel578 5
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If she had serious infections once, it's liable to happen to a donor womb. Any transplant has a high risk of infection. So, even if it were possible, it would not be plausable. There are plenty of children to adopt, or surrogate mothers to carry her baby. I would if I didn't smoke. If she would consider surrogacy, tell her to look for someone who has had all the children she wants. You get less problems like that.
2006-07-28 00:00:00
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answered by Rayne 3
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No. Transplantations are a very serious operation and reserved for people who will die without it. Once a donor organ had been received, the recipient must take anti-rejection medication for the rest of their lives. It's very risky and costly. Your sister's situation is unfortunate, but hopefully someday she'll realize that being a mother doesn't mean that you need to give birth.
2006-07-28 00:37:48
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answered by Answers to Nurse 3
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No I don't think there is a womb donor if so people that couldn't have children would have it done.
2006-07-27 23:55:31
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answered by heyds56 1
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There are two forms of womb donorship: adoption and surrogate motherhood.
2006-07-28 00:03:37
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answered by DizzyG 3
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Sometiems you can implant eggs and sperm into someone else's womb to carry the fetus.
2006-07-28 00:01:10
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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the closest thing out there is surrogacy and in that she still wouldn't be able to expirence the pregnancy thru traditional means but to do it traditionally i don't think that there is a chance
2006-07-28 01:48:12
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answered by jory1601 2
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Only by surrogate
2006-07-28 08:57:23
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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