London, April 10 -- In a historic first for the UK, a 36-year-old woman who received a womb transplant has given birth to a healthy baby girl, marking a revolutionary moment in reproductive medicine.

Grace Davidson, born without a functioning uterus due to Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, welcomed her daughter Amy in February 2025 after a pioneering transplant surgery performed in 2023 at Churchill Hospital, Oxford.

Grace's sister, Amy, already a mother of two, chose to donate her womb-making this remarkable journey possible. After undergoing IVF, Grace became pregnant on her first attempt. "I never let myself dream of this moment," she said, holding her daughter for the first time.

The transplant, involving a team of 30...