The woman, known only by her first name, Vali, is nearly 26 weeks pregnant with twins after previously being rendered infertile by treatment for ovarian cancer, Sydney Morning Herald reported today.
A team at Melbourne IVF and The Royal Melbourne Hospital managed to help the woman grow egg follicles and produce two healthy eggs after transplanting her own frozen ovarian tissue into her abdomen.
Only one baby has been born before in Australia after ovarian tissue transplant, and fewer than 30 globally, but this is the first time the tissue has been successfully transplanted at an entirely different site in the body to where it was taken from, the report said.
Gab Kovacs, the international medical director of Monash IVF, which did the first successful Australian ovarian tissue transplant, said this next breakthrough was very exciting.
"It makes me quite convinced that the optimal way for preserving fertility will be taking ovarian tissue," he said. "If I had a patient who was going to lose their fertility to cancer treatment I would offer it from now on".
Vali's fertility specialist, Kate Stern, said it had taken years and required almost daily testing and other procedures, to achieve the pregnancy.
The sample of Vali's ovarian tissue was taken from her cancer-free ovary through keyhole surgery and frozen. Seven years later, the tissue was grafted onto the left and right sides of the front wall of her abdomen.
After a few months the tissue started working, and with a gentle dose of hormone treatment produced follicles and two single eggs. Both were fertilised, implanted, and became viable pregnancies.
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