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Artificial wombs could soon be tested in human trials

Por: ABC News Life September 22, 2023

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration met Wednesday to discuss something that was once thought to be only science fiction: the use of artificial wombs that could potentially help survive, if tested in humans one day.Exactly as it sounds, an artificial womb is an artificially-created environment that mimics the womb, something like a fluid-filled container with lines and tubes attached to the babies' blood vessels, similar to an umbilical... + full article



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