Jessica Alves reveals her plans to undergo a womb transplant

Jessica Alves reveals her plans to undergo a womb transplant
Jessica Alves reveals her plans to undergo a womb transplant

Jessica Alves has revealed her plans to undergo a womb transplant so she can fall pregnant.

The TV personality, 37, who underwent sex reassignment surgery in February, revealed she is hoping to have the groundbreaking surgery as she becomes more and more desperate to have a child.

It came as Jessica also offered a glimpse of eye-popping figure in a series of sizzling snaps after joining the racy subscription site OnlyFans.

'I'd feel complete if I could give birth': Jessica Alves, 37, has revealed her plans to undergo a womb transplant so she can fall pregnant

'I'd feel complete if I could give birth': Jessica Alves, 37, has revealed her plans to undergo a womb transplant so she can fall pregnant

Speaking to Closer magazine, Jessica said: 'Even it cost a million pounds to have one, I'd find a way to do it. I would love a baby that has my own genes and blood, and I have my frozen sperm so I could use that for IVF.

'All I wanted was to be a woman and having gender reassignement surgery was the happiest day of my life. But having a womb would be even better - I would feel complete if I could give birth.

'I would love to have a brood of children. I would make me so happy to be called ''mummy''.' 

Starting a family? The TV personality revealed she is hoping to have the groundbreaking surgery as she becomes more and more desperate to have a child

Starting a family? The TV personality revealed she is hoping to have the groundbreaking surgery as she becomes more and more desperate to have a child

A large family: Jessica said she hopes to become the first transgender woman to have a womb transplant, and is currently speaking to doctors about having the procedure

A large family: Jessica said she hopes to become the first transgender woman to have a womb transplant, and is currently speaking to doctors about having the procedure

Jessica said she hopes to become the first transgender woman to have a womb transplant, and is currently speaking to doctors about having the procedure.

HOW DID THE WOMB TRANSPLANT WORK? 

The womb and blood vessels supplying it were removed from a 45-year-old woman – herself a mother – who had died of a stroke. 

They were then implanted into the new mother, who was born without a womb of her own, in an almost 11-hour operation, and the blood vessels connected to her own.

She began to menstruate 37 days after the operation and then had regular periods until she became pregnant seven months later.

An embryo was implanted using eggs which had been taken from her ovaries before the womb transplant procedure and fertilised using IVF. 

The baby grew healthily and was born after 35 weeks and three days by caesarean section. 

During the caesarean

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