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Given the complex blood vessels that supply the uterus, the dramatic growth it undergoes during a pregnancy, and the possible effects of immunosuppressants on a fetus (people with transplants have to take suppressants), it would not be feasible.
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How Come They Can Transplant Body Parts ?
Given the complex blood vessels that supply the uterus, the dramatic growth it undergoes during a pregnancy, and the possible effects of immunosuppressants on a fetus (people with transplants have to take suppressants), it would not be feasible.