Doctors were able to save ovarian tissue from a woman from before she underwent treatment for cancer, which rendered her infertile. After the cancer was successfully treated, doctors transplanted her own ovarian tissue back into her body and she was able to ovulate and conceive a child naturally.
It's too bad that the article does not distinguish between this brilliant and ethical use of medical technology and other immoral uses of technology like IVF.
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The more commonly-discussed treatment, it seems to me, is the implantation of one's own ova or egg cells, withdrawn while a woman is young and reimplanted upon sterility or menopause.
Thoughts on this treatment?
The distinction is all the more important since some ovarian tissue transplants put the tissue elsewhere in the body - so that ovulation will take place, but the eggs will have to be removed and fertilized in vitro.
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