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A woman’s uterus has been kept alive outside the body for the first time

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MIT Technology Review

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A team of scientists at the Carlos Simon Foundation has successfully kept a human uterus alive outside the body for a day using a device called PUPER, with the goal of studying uterine disorders and early pregnancy stages. The team hopes to eventually sustain a human fetus in the device. The machine mimics the functions of a human body, delivering nutrients and filtering waste to maintain the organ. While maintaining a uterus for a full menstrual cycle presents challenges, the team aims to study embryo implantation and disorders like endometriosis. The long-term goal is to potentially gestate a human from embryo to newborn in the device, offering new possibilities for parenthood.