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Sperm Freezing Questions

Started by Futurist, December 18, 2015, 01:01:10 PM

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Futurist

Two questions, for now:

1. Exactly how much sperm do I need to freeze if I will eventually want to have two daughters using sperm sorting?

2. Exactly how much would freezing all of this sperm cost for a ten (10) year time period? Also, though, what about for a twenty (20) year time period?

Anyway, any thoughts on all of this?
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Futurist

Indeed, do any MAAB people here have personal experiences with (doing) this?
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Dena

My roommate's daughter wanted to have a girl and this is the birth order
1. Boy
2. Boy
3. Boy
4. Boy
5. Girl
6. Girl
7. Girl
8. Girl
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Futurist

Quote from: Dena on December 18, 2015, 03:05:18 PM
My roommate's daughter wanted to have a girl and this is the birth order
1. Boy
2. Boy
3. Boy
4. Boy
5. Girl
6. Girl
7. Girl
8. Girl
Did she actually use sperm sorting, though?
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Dena

She did it the old fashion way but sorting changes the odds but doesn't endure the gender of choice.
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Ms Grace

This is just a personal thing that has bugged me for a while, but it is something I see happening amongst trans people as much as cis, and this is the desire for specifically a "daughter" or a "son". How about instead a "person" who will grow to be gender they choose to be. You might have a MAAB who is a daughter, or you might have a FAAB who is a son. You may not know for years. Just love and appreciate the young human who has joined their life to yours while they sort it out for themselves.

As for your question, please ask a sperm bank, I would think they'd know better than anyone.
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Futurist

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2015, 03:58:19 PM
This is just a personal thing that has bugged me for a while, but it is something I see happening amongst trans people as much as cis, and this is the desire for specifically a "daughter" or a "son". How about instead a "person" who will grow to be gender they choose to be. You might have a MAAB who is a daughter, or you might have a FAAB who is a son. You may not know for years. Just love and appreciate the young human who has joined their life to yours while they sort it out for themselves.

Agreed, but the overwhelming majority of FAAB people turn out to be cis-females.

QuoteAs for your question, please ask a sperm bank, I would think they'd know better than anyone.

OK.
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Futurist

Quote from: Dena on December 18, 2015, 03:56:35 PM
She did it the old fashion way but sorting changes the odds but doesn't endure the gender of choice.
Well, if the odds are, say, 99+%, then I would certainly take those odds if they were sufficiently cheap! :)
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Ms Grace

Quote from: Futurist on December 18, 2015, 04:26:34 PM
Agreed, but the overwhelming majority of FAAB people turn out to be cis-females.

Increasingly it appears the percentage of trans men in the population is the same as for trans women, and that there are actually more people than previously estimated who are, to any varied degree, transgender or gender fluid.

It makes me cringe when I hear someone say "I always wanted a son" or vice versa. It is the start of a pre determined gender straight jacket for any child. Even worse, in some countries there are people terminating pregnancies because the child isn't a boy or a girl as their wishes would dictate.

There's nothing wrong I guess with wanting a daughter, just keep in mind she might be born with a penis.
Grace
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Futurist

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2015, 04:46:56 PM
Increasingly it appears the percentage of trans men in the population is the same as for trans women, and that there are actually more people than previously estimated who are, to any varied degree, transgender or gender fluid.

It makes me cringe when I hear someone say "I always wanted a son" or vice versa. It is the start of a pre determined gender straight jacket for any child. Even worse, in some countries there are people terminating pregnancies because the child isn't a boy or a girl as their wishes would dictate.

There's nothing wrong I guess with wanting a daughter, just keep in mind she might be born with a penis.

Aren't the odds of a baby being cisgender 99+%, though?
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Ms Grace

Depends on who you talk to. Statistics have zero to do with the point I'm making.
Grace
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Futurist

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2015, 06:21:56 PM
Depends on who you talk to. Statistics have zero to do with the point I'm making.
Then what exactly is your point here?
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Debra

I can only tell you my personal experience.

I opted to freeze my sperm before getting on HRT. I went in for 2-3 separate times (and the last 2, I was dressed female so it was kinda funny when they didn't think I was in the right place).

They said I would probably want more than that but I was ready for HRT and there was no stopping me. I believe the initial cost was $500+ and then maintenance over the years has been ~$200/year.

I still pay this for now.....even though my husband and I do not want kids. Just in case, I guess.

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Futurist

Quote from: Debra on December 18, 2015, 10:27:39 PM
I can only tell you my personal experience.

I opted to freeze my sperm before getting on HRT. I went in for 2-3 separate times (and the last 2, I was dressed female so it was kinda funny when they didn't think I was in the right place).

They said I would probably want more than that but I was ready for HRT and there was no stopping me. I believe the initial cost was $500+ and then maintenance over the years has been ~$200/year.

I still pay this for now.....even though my husband and I do not want kids. Just in case, I guess.
Thanks for sharing this information with us, Debra! :)

Also, though, out of curiosity--is your husband a trans-man?
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Debra

Quote from: Futurist on December 19, 2015, 01:49:14 PM
Thanks for sharing this information with us, Debra! :)

Also, though, out of curiosity--is your husband a trans-man?

No problem! Nope he's cis. But he's older and doesn't feel like it's fair to kids to have their father be in his 70s when they're grown up.

That and well we both aren't exactly kid people either. But I felt like keeping the option open is a good idea. Maybe someday I'll just stop paying the yearly fee.

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Asche

My son* just went on HRT, but wanted to save some sperm.  I ended up paying something like USD 3000 (+/- 1000).  This was in NYC.


* I'm still using male nouns & pronouns because he hasn't instructed me differently.  (*shrug*)
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Futurist

Quote from: Debra on December 20, 2015, 10:43:42 AM
No problem! Nope he's cis. But he's older and doesn't feel like it's fair to kids to have their father be in his 70s when they're grown up.

That and well we both aren't exactly kid people either. But I felt like keeping the option open is a good idea. Maybe someday I'll just stop paying the yearly fee.
Thanks for this information, Debra! :) Also, if you don't mind me asking, how old are you right now?
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Futurist

Quote from: Asche on December 22, 2015, 12:13:59 PM
My son* just went on HRT, but wanted to save some sperm.  I ended up paying something like USD 3000 (+/- 1000).  This was in NYC.


* I'm still using male nouns & pronouns because he hasn't instructed me differently.  (*shrug*)
How old is your son* right now, Asche?
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