Talk:Uterine transplant
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This article unfortunately contains many phrases which may come across as biased, or scientifically inaccurate. If you're editing this, please try and improve some of wording, as I have. It would be much improved if there was less focus on the author's view of moral implications, and more on scientific data. Thanks in advance, everyone.--Grendlefuzz 01:05, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
A google search for "Edwin Ramirez" and "New York Medical College" yields 2 results: this article and a myspace account. This brings into serious doubt whether such a person actually exists. Combined with the loaded language, poor quality, and general inaccuracies of this article, this calls for severe revisions and causes me to doubt many of the claims presented here. I am currently working with another wikipedia user on fixing this, but I'd appreciate it if others could continue to do the same.--Grendlefuzz 01:32, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
I think the implications for male-to-female transsexuals should be addressed; however, I don't believe I'm qualified to explore those myself, since I have no idea how the transplantation of a uterus into an originally male body would work (or if it would work). CameoAppearance orate 06:43, 14 August 2007 (UTC)