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Hysterectomy is a common gynecological operation, which is used to treat a variety of gynecological diseases, including hysteromyoma, uterine prolapse and endometriosis. However, for some women who want to be pregnant, hysterectomy may mean that they can never realize their dream of childbirth. However, the development of modern medicine has brought a glimmer of hope to women who have undergone hysterectomy. IVF treatment can help them to realize their role as mothers to some extent.

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For women who cannot conceive, finding a suitable mother may be one of the most practical choices. After hysterectomy, patients can find a healthy mother, combine their own sperm and eggs with their spouse through IVF technology, and then transplant the fertilized eggs into the mother's uterus. Although this method is not for women to get pregnant in person, it has to some extent realized their desire to become mothers.
In fact, there are some well-known hospitals at home and abroad that specialize in providing services, such as California Fertility Partners in the United States and International Surrogaty Center Thailand. These institutions use highly professional equipment and technology to provide legal and safe services for women without uterus.
Use of autologous uterus transplantation
Another method of IVF treatment for patients with hysterectomy is autologous uterine transplantation. This operation involves transplanting a woman's own uterus into her body and then performing IVF treatment. Autologous uterine transplantation is a relatively new technology, and only a few hospitals can perform this operation at present.
Gothenburg University Hospital in Sweden is the first hospital in the world to successfully perform autologous uterine transplantation. In 2014, the hospital performed the first operation and successfully helped a woman who had undergone hysterectomy to become pregnant. Since then, other hospitals in the world have also started to try autologous uterine transplantation. The development of this technology has brought the hope of rebirth to women who have lost their uterus.
Combination of using and donating uterus
In some special cases, women who cannot conceive by themselves can achieve IVF treatment by combining with donated uterus. This method is to transplant the donated uterus into the patient's body, and then conduct test tube baby treatment after transplantation, so that the patient can successfully conceive and deliver.
Stockholm South Stockholm University Hospital in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is the first hospital in the world to successfully combine the donation of uterus. The hospital carried out the first donated uterus operation in 2013, and successfully helped a woman without uterus realize her dream of pregnancy and childbirth. The emergence of this technology has brought new hope to women who have destroyed their uterus due to illness.
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Although the patient underwent hysterectomy, it is still possible to realize the dream of becoming a mother through IVF treatment. Choosing suitable mothers, autologous uterus transplantation and combining with donated uterus have brought a glimmer of life to women who have lost their uterus. With the continuous progress of medical technology, I believe that there will be more methods and operations in the future to help more women eager to become mothers.