Amanda Gruenell always knew she wanted to be a mom someday, but when she never got her period as a teenager, she learned her road to motherhood would be impossible.
As it turned out, Amanda didn't have a uterus. This meant she would not be able to conceive a child. Or at least, that's what everyone thought.
Amanda was 32 and divorced when her friend made a life-changing suggestion: A uterine transplantation could be the key to getting pregnant.
Amanda was accepted for the trial and would soon receive the uterus of a deceased donor.
Despite the fact that her beloved mother had recently been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and that the pandemic was quickly spreading across the country, Amanda was determined to continue the uterus transplantation and IVF process.
Watch the video to see the medical miracle that unfolded next.