potentially a donated uterus can take two pregnancies and - potentially a donated uterus can take two pregnancies and then i take two pregnancies and then importantly take two pregnancies and then importantly the take two pregnancies and then importantly the uterus - take two pregnancies and then importantly the uterus will- take two pregnancies and then importantly the uterus will be i importantly the uterus will be removed, importantly the uterus will be removed, because importantly the uterus will be removed, because and - importantly the uterus will be removed, because and and i importantly the uterus will be i removed, because and and she is allowed removed, because and and she is allowed to removed, because and and she is allowed to take removed, because and and she is. allowed to take immunosuppressive drugs allowed to take immunosuppressive drugs and allowed to take immunosuppressive drugs and they allowed to take immunosuppressive drugs and they carry allowe
come with huge risk for the recipient and the living donor as well and it s not for everyone. women have other choices they could have surrogacy or adopt a child but for a small number of women this will be the right option for them. we talked about some of the emotion involved for the recipient, the donor, what they ve been through, the professionals and medics have been through, so let s speak to a medic, someone who knows this line of work very well, adam dalen, professor of reproductive medicine leeds teaching hospitals nhs trust. good morning. leeds teaching hospitals nhs trust. good morning- leeds teaching hospitals nhs trust. i good morning. good good morning. good morning. good mornin: good morning. good morning. good morning and good morning. good morning. good morning and thanks good morning. good morning. good morning and thanks for good morning. good morning. good morning and thanks for talking - good morning. good morning. good morning and thanks for talking to i m
transplant, does it offer hope for you and if you ve been struggling to conceive and when you see pushing the barriers of nature this way, what goes through your head, does it give you extra hope,. it would be great to speak to about this. we will come back to adam and leah in a moment but we ve been joined will come back to adam and leah in a moment but we ve beenjoined by fergus walsh the bbc medical editor. good morning. fergus walsh the bbc medical editor. good morning- fergus walsh the bbc medical editor. good morning. tell. fergus walsh the bbc medical editor. good morning. tell us good morning. good morning. tell us how everyone good morning. good morning. tell us how everyone is good morning. good morning. tell us how everyone is doing good morning. good morning. tell us how everyone is doing here, - good morning. good morning. tell us how everyone is doing here, the i how everyone is doing here, the recipient and the donor, how why they doing after this? thea;r recipi
political stage but did you know this, that i could do? [singing] i ll show you a different side this hour. rockin . mornings are better with friends like you. hi, this is kid rock. you re watching fox & friends. we start with a fox news alert for you. an object spotted in the search for missing airasia 8501. the packed plane vanished over the pacific ocean en route from indonesia to singapore and now families are bracing for the worst. we re going to get right to david piper live on the phone from thailand with the very latest. david, good morning to you. what are they saying about those oil spots and pieces that have been floating in the ocean? they have discounted the oil spots but indonesian officials say they have spotted objects during the search. they are saying the debris could be from the plane. and the search has now been suspended at the moment. the search has been focusing on an area about one hour into the flight of airasia jet on the way from sur