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What's the chance of me causing a pregnancy while I'm on E? (Warning: graphic!)

Started by Blackwaters427, February 09, 2017, 05:37:28 AM

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Blackwaters427

I'll try to keep this as PG-13 as I can but I can't make any promises so please forgive me if this is too graphic. I'm not trying to be dirty or anything like that. I just have a legit concern.
I've been told that once I've been on E for a while it'll pretty much cause me to be sterile. I've been on the hormones for almost a month and a half and my... discharge... has changed to a clear, runny, sort of snotty consistency, like what you get when you have a runny nose. And there's a lot less of it nowadays than there was before I started E.
So, my girlfriend and I had sex last night without a condom and I did finish inside her. What are the chances of her getting pregnant?  I sincerely do NOT want that to happen. I'm kinda freaking out over it right now.
Begin drifting, defy the laws of gravity
Stare at the sun, challenging all reality
The glass door to my soul is shattering
The bridges to my past are collapsing
I feel new energy, This is my quickening
Transcending to a new dimension

      Fire From the Gods - "End Transmission"

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JeanetteLW

   Hi Blackwater,

    I think the only way for you to know if you are sterile or not is by being tested, I have come across several warnings that hrt is not an effect means of birth control.  Here is an excerpt from one of them.

Because infertility is not absolute or universal in transgender people undergoing hormone therapy, all transgender people who have gonads and engage in sexual activity that could result in pregnancy should be counseled on the need for contraception. Gender affirming hormone therapy alone is not a reliable form of contraception,

From http://transhealth.ucsf.edu/trans?page=home-00-00

Sorry sounds like you'll need to sweat a little more.

   Jeanette
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Sydney_NYC

I know a transgender women on one of my Facebook groups that got her wife pregnant after 2 years on HRT and it shocked her doctor. If there is anything coming out, there is a super slim chance. It only takes one sperm. For me personally, after 2 months on HRT, it went watery until finally nothing came out after the 8th month on HRT.
Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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Artesia

Quote from: Blackwaters427 on February 09, 2017, 05:37:28 AM
I'll try to keep this as PG-13 as I can but I can't make any promises so please forgive me if this is too graphic. I'm not trying to be dirty or anything like that. I just have a legit concern.
I've been told that once I've been on E for a while it'll pretty much cause me to be sterile. I've been on the hormones for almost a month and a half and my... discharge... has changed to a clear, runny, sort of snotty consistency, like what you get when you have a runny nose. And there's a lot less of it nowadays than there was before I started E.
So, my girlfriend and I had sex last night without a condom and I did finish inside her. What are the chances of her getting pregnant?  I sincerely do NOT want that to happen. I'm kinda freaking out over it right now.

This is what mine looked like naturally, before HRT began.  The Dr said a 98% chance of never being able to father children.  Your mileage may vary.
All the worlds a joke, and the people, merely punchlines

September 13, 2016 HRT start date
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kat69

It's true that everyone will be slightly different.  Both E and T-blockers take time to make permanent effects on your fertility.  My endo verified with me that I was fine with losing both sperm production and ability to "perform" before I proceeded on HRT.  As I already have two kids and already had a vasectomy, it wasn't really an issue.

As with anything in life, there is nothing 100%.  If you are sure that you don't want children, even if you don't want GCS, you can take steps like a vasectomy or use protection.  I'd expect that having a child while you are trying to transition would cause some real hiccups to the process.

Take care.
Therapy - December 2015
Out to Family - 15 September 2016
Start of Transition - 28 October 2016
Full Time - 2 November 2016
HRT - 23 November 2016
GCS - 30 April 2018 (Dr Brassard)



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