A baby boy has become the first child in the United Kingdom (UK) to be born following a womb transplant from a deceased donor, in what surgeons have described as a medical milestone with the potential to transform fertility care. Grace Bell, in her 30s, who was born without a functioning womb, said her son Hugo, now 10 weeks old, is “ simply a miracle .” It was said that Hugo was delivered just before Christmas 2025 at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital in west London, weighing nearly 7lb. Bell and her partner, Steve Powell, from Kent, paid tribute to the “ kindness and selflessness ” of the donor and her family, and thanked the medical teams in Oxford and London who supported their journey. Bell has MRKH syndrome, a rare condition affecting around one in 5,000 women in the UK, in which the womb does not develop properly. Although she has normal ovaries, she does not have periods and was told at the age of 16 that she would not be able to carry a child. Her womb transplant to...