Written by on April 28, 2023
wants to be ‘first in the queue’ for a pioneering trans womb operation, when science catches up to her dream of becoming a mother.
The trans star, who gave up on getting the operation in 2021 , told MailOnline she was still dreaming of one day having a belly bump.
Prominent experts in the field anticipate the pioneering transplants will be ready for trans women — who were born male — within the next few years.
And Jessica, an ex- housemate, claimed she would absolutely consider going under the knife.
The presenter, 39, said: ‘It is a dream to be mother and to have a bump in my belly and knowing I can have that extension of myself.’
Jessica Alves, 39, told MailOnline she would still consider having a womb transplant to fulfill her dream of becoming a mother, she is pictured here at The Cher Show at the New Wimbledon Theatre in Southwest London on January 31
This graphic shows the potential way a person born a biological man could have a womb surgically inserted into the body, paving the way for first ever male pregnancy
Currently, womb transplants are restricted to infertile biological women wanting to become mothers and are only available in trials.
Only tiny modifications would be needed to make it a reality for men too, according to world-renowned voices in the transplantation field.
Jessica told this website she was frustrated by the inability to have a child naturally. ‘I’ve had all the surgeries I can to be as close as possible to a biological woman,’ she said.
‘But I can’t have children, which is very frustrating.’
Jessica, who has spent over £800,000 on 70-plus surgeries to transform her appearance, said she often mentally felt like a pregnant woman due to the hormones she took.
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