Scientists have been testing a new method of uterus transplants — and one of the recipients just gave birth

Newborn baby.
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Doctors performed the world's first delivery of a baby whose parent underwent a robot-assisted uterus transplant — and it's a boy!

The baby, delivered by C-section on Monday, is just the 15th child in the world to be born after a uterus transplant, Science Daily reports, and the first in a research project at the University of Gothenberg, Sweden, dubbed the "Robot Project." Through this project, scientists are investigating a new method of uterus transplants using robots. This procedure is much less invasive for the donor and is an important step towards making the transplant process safer and more successful.

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Shivani is the editorial assistant at TheWeek.com and has previously written for StreetEasy and Mic.com. A graduate of the physics and journalism departments at NYU, Shivani currently lives in Brooklyn and spends free time cooking, watching TV, and taking too many selfies.