I would be concerned about the drugs used to prevent rejection. What impact will they have on the developing foetus. Not sure that comparing mice with humans goes far enough to say that it is safe, considering the life expetancy of humans is a lot longer.
I saw where an infant girl had a kidney(i think) transplant, the youngest ever, they expect her to go on and have a normal life, but again what are the effects of the anti-rejection drugs, especially on her own eggs and future babies.
I have to be honest that all this tinkling with human body parts has me worried.
You can't change nature and expect no consequences.
 
My thoughts
Megan
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Not sure what I think about this.
 
 
Robin

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