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Woman Born Without Uterus Raises Funds for Transplant Hope
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Woman Born Without Uterus Raises Funds for Transplant Hope

From Times of India · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Molly Eagles, born without a uterus, is fundraising £20,000 for embryo creation and testing to qualify for a uterus transplant.
  • She and her fiancé Matt Crowe have already spent nearly £50,000 on IVF and surrogacy, including two embryo transfers and a miscarriage.
  • Despite significant financial and emotional challenges, Eagles remains hopeful about starting a family.

Molly Eagles, a 28-year-old woman born without a uterus, is embarking on a new fundraising effort to achieve her dream of motherhood. She aims to raise £20,000 specifically for embryo creation and testing, a crucial step in qualifying for a uterus transplant. This latest campaign follows years of dedicated efforts and substantial personal investment.

Eagles and her fiancé, Matt Crowe, have already expended nearly £50,000 on their fertility journey. Their expenses cover multiple rounds of IVF and surrogacy attempts, which have included two embryo transfers and a heartbreaking miscarriage. The financial strain is considerable, compounded by the emotional toll of these setbacks.

Despite the immense challenges and costs, Eagles expresses a refusal to give up hope. Her determination to undergo a uterus transplant and eventually raise a child highlights the profound desire for family. The couple's commitment to this path, even after significant hardship, underscores the lengths some individuals will go to fulfill their parental aspirations.

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Originally published by Times of India in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.