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Persistence Pays Off: Live Birth after Uterus Transplant, Overcoming Recurrent Pregnancy Loss with Cerclage Placement

Recipients of uterus transplantation have unique factors that may increase their risk of cervical insufficiency. This report describes a uterus transplant recipient with cervical insufficiency resulting in two second-trimester miscarriages. After McDonald cerclages (one that failed), she underwent a...

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Published in:Journal of clinical medicine 2023, Vol.12 (20)
Main Authors: Johannesson, Liza, Anderson, Sophie, Putman, J Michael, Gunby, Robert T, Zhang, Lilly, Testa, Giuliano, Gregg, Anthony R
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