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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Bonnie, in vitro fertilization isn't quite the last stand for women hoping for some help to conceive. Doctors in Britain have announced that they have figured out a process to transplant wombs that could result in healthy pregnancies -- and they estimate they could do their first successful transplant within two years. But, not everyone's excited about this development. "(Infertility) is not a fatal disease, and the suggestion that women could undergo major transplant surgery to fulfill their desire for a child may prompt unease," the BBC notes. Well, they've got that right. New fertility ...
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