Glad for this family, but also:<p>This is interesting to me at the margins, because one of the things I learned when my wife got pregnant the first time was that the womb is not exactly the warm cradle of nurturing that I had always (without thinking much about it) imagined, but in many ways a blast door or containment vessel to protect the mother (host) from the fetus (roughly, xenomorph) that would otherwise explode like an aggressive parasite (killing them both).<p>So I mean, you probably don't want to have any leaks or weak stitches in your uterus transplant...<p>Keywords: fetal microchimerism, placental barrier, trophoblast invasion