Coli obsessed with trans issues, I'm more worried about the incredible amount of costs and medical professional time spent on an unnecessary elective surgery.
You need an entire team of surgeons who perform an intense, life-threatening surgery to remove a womb from a perfectly healthy woman.
Then you need an second entire team of surgeons to perform an intense, life-threatening surgery to implant this womb in a different healthy woman.
Then that 2nd woman needs to take immunosuppresant drugs for the long term so her body doesn't reject the womb.
Then she has the baby, which likely needs to be delivered by c-section because of uncertainty whether the transplanted womb will remain intact in the birthing process. And that baby will have been gestated through a 9-month process where her mother was loaded with drugs....what are the long-term impacts of that?
Then she has to have another surgery to remove that womb, so that she can discontinue the immunosuppresant drugs.
In a world where there are already a hundred options for women to get a baby, from surrogate to adoption to fostering, why the fukk are we wasting so many resources on this?