Development of Full Reproductive Organs

The potential to print whole reproductive organs like the uterus or testes could dramatically change the landscape of reproductive health. This would not only benefit individuals with congenital defects or those who have suffered injuries but could also open new avenues for transgender and non-binary individuals seeking gender affirmation surgeries that more fully align with their gender identity.

The potential to print whole reproductive organs like the uterus or testes could dramatically change the landscape of reproductive health. This would not only benefit individuals with congenital defects or those who have suffered injuries but could also open new avenues for transgender and non-binary individuals seeking gender affirmation surgeries that more fully align with their gender identity.

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