Healthy baby girl named 'Eshkar,' meaning 'gift'

    Tzvia, the Israeli woman who gave birth after reversing her menopause by transplanting part of her ovary which had been frozen for 20 years, with her baby and her physician Prof. Ariel Revel. (courtesy of Prof. Ariel Revel)

 
(TIMES OF ISRAEL) – A remarkable 20 years after freezing her ovary, an Israeli woman defrosted part of it, reversed her menopause, got pregnant without IVF, and has now given birth to a healthy baby girl.

She has named her new daughter Eshkar, a word from the Bible that means gift.

The 46-year-old woman, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Tzvia, froze her ovary when she had cancer in her mid-20s.

At that time, the idea of transplanting a healthy ovary back into a woman after she recovered from cancer was just theoretical. In 2016, a woman in Dubai became the first to give birth to a baby after having her ovary retransplanted, and since then there have been hundreds more pregnancies worldwide — though none came after an ovary was frozen for two whole decades.

“She conceived spontaneously at age 45, and she now has a baby girl thanks to pieces of her ovary that were in liquid nitrogen for two decades,” her gynecologist, Prof. Ariel Revel, told The Times of Israel.

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