Womb Transplants Mean One Thing: Catgirl Mommies

     While far from routine, womb transplants followed by successful pregnancies and births are on the increase:

“Between 2016 and March 2026, a total of 44 women underwent uterus transplant. One month after uterus transplant, 37 women had a viable transplanted uterus. As of April 2026, a total of 33 women underwent embryo transfer (90 embryos), resulting in 47 clinical pregnancies in 31 unique women, 39 of which continued to at least 14 weeks’ gestation. In 27 unique women, there were 31 live births: 23 women delivered 1 child and 4 delivered 2 children each.

“As of April 2026, there are 4 pregnancies ongoing (1 in the first trimester and 3 in the second or third trimester). Pregnancy loss in the first trimester (7 losses in 6 women) and the second trimester (4 losses in 3 women) occurred. One participant experienced 2 consecutive second-trimester miscarriages, attributed to cervical insufficiency and addressed with abdominal cerclage placement. She subsequently delivered at full term. Another participant experienced intrauterine fetal demise at 17 weeks after 2 prior live births. A third experienced pregnancy loss at 15 weeks.

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“These data support the feasibility of uterus transplant in specialized, multidisciplinary centers capable of integrating transplant surgery, reproductive medicine, and maternal-fetal care. Ongoing reporting and data sharing will be essential to refine risk estimates and optimize patient counseling as the uterus transplant field continues to mature.”

     Some are opposed to this on moral an ethical grounds:

“[T]hese experiments illustrate how medicine is being transformed from furthering healing, controlling symptoms, and promoting wellness to also facilitating deeply yearned for lifestyle desires, the latter often at great financial cost, some personal risk, and significant moral consequence.”

     There are also concerns that this could lead to transgender “women” using it to carry a pregnancy in furtherance of their dysphoria. But beyond that, the unlimited nature of this is being objected to:

“Uterine transplants also illustrate our conflicted moral views of pregnancy and birth. On the one hand, we appear willing to allow any procedure — no matter how radical or expensive — to enable people to have children, and indeed, in some cases, to design the children they want.”

     This continues to ignore the very real upside to this technology: Gestational Surrogacy via catgirls resulting in catgirl mommies!

Pictured: Mommy.

     A little mood music:

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