Kirsty Bryant has always longed of having a second child.
In April 2021, Kirsty birthed her first baby, a daughter named Violet. But complications arose during the delivery when Kirsty had to undergo an emergency caesarean, before having a life-saving hysterectomy. Throughout the ordeal, Kirsty lost around 11 litres of blood, and was put in an induced coma for 48 hours.
Thankfully, both Kirsty and daughter Violet ended up okay. Although Kirsty still had her eggs intact, she would not be able to carry another baby without a uterus following the hysterectomy.
In January, the 30-year-old become the first woman in Australia to receive a womb transplant, after receiving a uterus donated by her 54-year-old mother, Michelle Hayton.
The 16-hour history-making surgery was part of a research trial at The Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney.
Now, just three months later, Kirsty is pregnant with her second child, after a successful embryo transfer.
"It's very surreal," she told the ABC.
"It's so wonderful that my body can do this and that my mum has given me this gift."
Watch some of Kirsty's story on 60 Minutes. Post continues below.