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cooperation with african museums for an exhibition of african art in germany southern german city of tubingen as an exhibition featuring congolese art from the nine hundred sixty s. to the present day. designer shoes and the clothes to go with them but this too is africa as reflected by artists from the democratic republic of congo. they portray people whose outfits bring color to daily life and allow them to dream of escaping poverty into a life of luxury. the fighting in the streets of the capital kinshasa people who see no escape from the violence here flee the country like the father of video artist michelle my game with her installation she dives into her past when she was six years old her family emigrated to france. my father it was really and engage you know in the context of took critics and he wanted to coming. up you know to try to change something in congo so it was political over features and when i was younger and i asked myself ok what we're going to do and i choose art because i mean as an artist we have the. freedom to tell things to our position to try to change the world. w
cooperation with african museums for an exhibition of african art in germany southern german city of tubingen as an exhibition featuring congolese art from the nine hundred sixty s. to the present day. designer shoes and the clothes to go with them but this too is africa as reflected by artists from the democratic republic of congo. they portray people whose outfits bring color to daily life and allow them to dream of escaping poverty into a life of luxury. the fighting in the streets of the...
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for more on this let's bring in professor dr sarah brooker from tubingen university she is one of the doctors who perform the transplants dr broker thank you so much for joining us 1st off congratulations on a successful procedure let's start by talking about what are the risks and the difficulties from a medical perspective for a woman for a pregnancy and childbirth from a transplanted uterus. while thank you very much for possibility to her arm eliminate this real success and what we know we work together with our transportation team here in tipping and and we know the whole data which mets were instrument developed and games are and there is a huge database from where i'm who have been transplanted in the past needed it kept me on needed a liver and who became pregnant and there is a database for a from about $20000.00 children will want to after a transportation of a different oregon under in us oppression so we know that there is. not a real great risk during the pregnancy of course there could be some line a risk that the patient could care for the the frightening moment caught
for more on this let's bring in professor dr sarah brooker from tubingen university she is one of the doctors who perform the transplants dr broker thank you so much for joining us 1st off congratulations on a successful procedure let's start by talking about what are the risks and the difficulties from a medical perspective for a woman for a pregnancy and childbirth from a transplanted uterus. while thank you very much for possibility to her arm eliminate this real success and what we know we...
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have delivered babies born to mothers with transplanted uteruses the 2 births happen in the town of tubingen and follow on from the 1st successful view to arrive transplant in germany in 2016 the mothers were both born without a uterus a recommendation and could not have even birth without the new procedure the team a few 1000000000 included a swedish doctor who performed the us trust you trust transplant. a groundbreaking birth for a chairman this is the 1st baby to have gestated and a transplanted uterus the end of a decade long psychological and physical journey for the mother she was born without a uterus or a vagina. 2 and a half years ago her own mother donated her uterus since then she had to take medicine to make sure her body didn't reject the new womb her eggs were artificially inseminated using her husband's sperm so the baby is genetically her own. professor is off a book at the university of too big and has researched the topic for 16 years critics say the procedure is ethically dubious or worse ones don't want to become a mother and have children as a completely natural need an
have delivered babies born to mothers with transplanted uteruses the 2 births happen in the town of tubingen and follow on from the 1st successful view to arrive transplant in germany in 2016 the mothers were both born without a uterus a recommendation and could not have even birth without the new procedure the team a few 1000000000 included a swedish doctor who performed the us trust you trust transplant. a groundbreaking birth for a chairman this is the 1st baby to have gestated and a...
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a professor at the university of tubingen has researched the topic for 16 years.ritics say the procedure is ethically dubious or worse. >> wanting to become a mother and have children is a completelyly natural need, and since surrogacycy is not possibe in germany, the uterus transplant was the only choice we had. >> i think it is problematic to do everything medidically posose to fulfill the desire to bear children because there is simply no life-threatening disease here. we should really be more cautious. >> t the researchers nowow wanao gain more experience and soon create a uterus transplantation center. >> there is a big weekend ahead in motorsports. formula one's flagship race, the monaco grand prix, takes place sunday with a special tribute for the racer who died this week . it is also the indy 500, north america's big event. the new kid on the block has its latest race, formula e. the series using only electric cars again in 2014 and has been growing in popularity ever since. one fan of electric powered race is 2016 formula one champion niko ross berg. he t
a professor at the university of tubingen has researched the topic for 16 years.ritics say the procedure is ethically dubious or worse. >> wanting to become a mother and have children is a completelyly natural need, and since surrogacycy is not possibe in germany, the uterus transplant was the only choice we had. >> i think it is problematic to do everything medidically posose to fulfill the desire to bear children because there is simply no life-threatening disease here. we should...
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delivered babies born to mothers with transplanted uteruses that your births took place in the town of tubingen after germany's 1st successful uterine transplant in 2016 neither mother could have given birth without the new procedure a groundbreaking birth for germany this is the 1st baby to have gestated and a transplanted uterus the end of a decade long psychological and physical journey for the mother she was born without a uterus or a vagina. 2 and a half years ago her own mother donated her uterus since then she had to take medicine to make sure her body didn't reject the new womb her eggs were artificially inseminated using her husband's sperm. so the baby is genetically her own professors of a book at the university of to begin has researched the topic for 16 years critics say the procedure is ethically dubious or worse he loved ones wanting to become a mother and have children is a completely natural need and since surrogacy is not possible in germany the uterus transplant was the only choice we had. and. i think it's problematic to do everything medically possible to fulfill the desire
delivered babies born to mothers with transplanted uteruses that your births took place in the town of tubingen after germany's 1st successful uterine transplant in 2016 neither mother could have given birth without the new procedure a groundbreaking birth for germany this is the 1st baby to have gestated and a transplanted uterus the end of a decade long psychological and physical journey for the mother she was born without a uterus or a vagina. 2 and a half years ago her own mother donated...