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🗓️ 8 April 2025
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Grace Davidson was a teenager when she was diagnosed with a rare condition that meant she did not have a uterus. But, following a transplant using her sister's donated womb, she gave birth earlier this year to baby Amy. Nuala McGovern speaks to to Isabel Quiroga, the surgeon who led the transplant team at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, and to Lydia Brain, who is currently on the waiting list for a womb transplant.
A recent study into synthetic hair, which many black women use to achieve popular hair styles including braids, found that ten samples of the most well-used brands contained carcinogens, and in some cases, lead. It's provoked a big reaction online. Nuala McGovern is joined by academic and author of Don't Touch My Hair, Emma Dabiri, and also by BBC Correspondent Chelsea Coates.
New play Shanghai Dolls explores the relationship between two of the most influential women in Chinese history during the cultural revolution; Jiang Qing (also known as Madame Mao – one of the architects of the Cultural Revolution) and Sun Weishi, China’s first female director. Amy Ng the playwright and Gabby Wong who plays Madame Mao join Nuala in the Woman’s Hour Studio.
Set in a quiet 1950s seaside town in a boarding house full of strange characters, Jess Kidd’s new novel Murder at Gull’s Nest is the first in a new series of books. Jess talks to Nuala about the heroine of the series, the fearless former nun Nora Breen, who has left behind her enclosed order of nuns after 30 years to solve crimes.
Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Laura Northedge
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0:34.4 | Hello, this is Newell O'Moghwin, |
0:36.5 | and you're listening to the Woman's Hour podcast. |
0:39.3 | Hello and welcome to the program. |
0:41.3 | Well, in a moment, Isabel Kiroga, one of the lead surgeons in the UK's first successful womb transplant, |
0:48.9 | resulting in the birth of baby Amy Isabel. |
0:52.6 | We'll hear what it takes to make history. In this case, Grace's sister |
0:57.1 | Amy donated her womb, Grace calling it the greatest gift of sisterly love. But what came to mind, |
1:04.1 | as you heard this story, I would love to hear your reaction. We're also going to speak to Lydia, |
1:08.6 | who is currently waiting for a womb transplant. |
1:11.4 | Her story is coming up and it is fascinating. |
1:14.8 | As you hear our guests this morning, I'd love your thoughts on what they have to say. |
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