"Artificial Wombs Show Promise for Premature Babies Amidst Feminist Debate"

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Source: Daily Mail
"Artificial Wombs Show Promise for Premature Babies Amidst Feminist Debate"
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Scientists at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have developed an artificial uterus, known as EXTEND, which has shown promising results in over 300 tests with preterm lambs, potentially offering a life-saving solution for the 15 million infants born prematurely each year. The device, which mimics the in-utero environment by connecting the fetus' umbilical cord to an oxygenator within a fluid sac, has led to normal development in the lambs, including healthy lung and brain growth. The FDA is considering the approval of human trials, with a decision expected later this year. The technology aims to support premature infants through critical developmental stages, rather than replace pregnancy.

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