Yes, however in vivo transplants generally occur quite early after conception when the conceptus is still mobile within the donor's uterus. in vitro fertilization, where the egg is fertilized outside of the womb, is the more common procedure as it is easier to make an effective transfer from the donor to the recipient.
NO. you can't transplant organs from one species to another.
the genes are in the egg. so the women who gave the egg will share the genes of the baby
Sort of - hair transplants just move hair from one place to another, they don't make hair, or change it.
transplant
First successful kidney transplant (one identical twin to another, since ciclosporin was not yet discovered).
tissue typing
Possibly. Depends on the health of the person.
An allograft is a transplant from another member of the same species ( human to human) while and autograft is a transplant from one area of a patient to another (skin graft from upper thigh to foot)
Not at that stage. However, one woman CAN donate an egg to another woman.
Yes, it is possible through a process called in vitro fertilization (IVF). Donor egg IVF involves retrieving an egg from one woman, fertilizing it with sperm in a lab, and then transferring the resulting embryo to another woman's uterus for pregnancy.
A transplant is a medical procedure where an organ or tissue is removed from one location and placed or implanted into another location in the same or a different person's body. This is usually done to replace a damaged or failing organ with a healthy one to improve the recipient's health and quality of life. Transplants are commonly done for organs like the heart, kidney, liver, lung, and pancreas.
Eye Transplantation is the technique of replcing eyes of one Person to Another person.