Author Archives: Juliana Vieira

Psychologist with a master's degree and a doctoral degree in Public Health from the Hesio Cordeiro Institute of Social Medicine at UERJ (Rio de Janeiro State University). Member of the Latin American Center for Sexuality and Human Rights (CLAM/IMS/UERJ).
The image shows an artistic and scientific project, with an object in the center in the shape of a uterus surrounded by parts of blue resin.

Uterus Transplantation: A Scientific Advance or the Reflection of Gender Stereotypes?

Uterus transplantation has been touted as one of the most innovative reproductive technologies in recent years (Brännström 2018). The procedure allows women without a uterus to become pregnant and give birth using a donated organ, which is removed after the baby is born in most cases (Brännström 2024). But behind this advancement, there is also a debate about the values and beliefs that drive the development of this technology. After all, to what extent do highly innovative medical technologies, such as uterus transplantation, cease to express a progressive vision of the future and instead reinforce morally conservative values related to motherhood, gender, and gestation? Could this really be a solution to a medical problem, or is it a response to a social construct that prioritizes biological motherhood over other forms of parenthood? (Luna 2004; Luna 2007). (read more...)