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.
At the age of 15, Malin Stenberg was told she
had been born without a womb so would never carry a child of her own.
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.’