Baby boy becomes first child in the UK to be born to deceased womb transplant

Health & Fitness
24 Feb 2026 • 7:44 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • A baby boy, Hugo Powell, has become the first child in the UK to be born to a mother who received a womb from a deceased donor.
  • Grace Bell, who was born with the rare condition MRKH, underwent the landmark transplant at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, describing her son's birth as a 'miracle'.
  • Ms Bell expressed profound gratitude to the unnamed donor and her family, whose generosity also led to five other organs being transplanted into four people.
  • Womb transplants from deceased donors require specific consent from the donor's family, separate from general organ donation registration.
  • Womb Transplant UK has facilitated five such procedures in the UK, resulting in two births so far, with other patients undergoing fertility treatment.

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