With the intention of giving hope to others
with similar conditions, first woman Malin Stenberg who had womb transplant and
delivered a baby boy tells of her 'total happiness' after her son's birth and
how she wants her story to give hope to others.

About three years ago, Miss Stenberg was
given a womb by a family friend, as part of a pioneering transplant programme
at Gothenburg University, in Sweden, and 20 months ago, she made history by
giving birth to a son named Vincent.
She revealed has now spoken about the magic
of being a mother to her son Vincent
But now she has spoken of the magic of
motherhood after becoming the world’s first woman to have a baby with a womb
transplant.
Miss Stenberg, 38, said ‘If you wish for a
family and you are unable to have one naturally, for whatever reason, it is so
sad,’
‘Total
happiness comes from having a family and it doesn’t matter if it is through a
womb transplant, or adoption or something else. It is magical.’