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Male with functioning uterus

Started by Shennae, August 21, 2018, 09:39:40 PM

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Shennae

Hi all,

I know this is probably a stupid question and maybe no one can answer it, but here it is: has anyone heard of a male who has a fully functioning uterus and could get pregnant?

Just curious I guess.

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krobinson103

There are intersex people who have elements of both. Not sure if its possible for everything to be functional though.
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Hikari

There are reports of XY women giving birth, but they were by all accounts women who were XY rather than someone who was a man, who had a uterus along with male physiology. It is an interesting read: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2190741/
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b3ckettn3lson

If you're referring to ftm, it's totally possible. It's important to determine if you're wanting to have kids in advance and wear protection if not wanting to become pregnant because testosterone is actually teratogenic to the fetus


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Confused_In_LV

Quote from: b3ckettn3lson on August 21, 2018, 11:04:55 PM
If you're referring to ftm, it's totally possible. It's important to determine if you're wanting to have kids in advance and wear protection if not wanting to become pregnant because testosterone is actually teratogenic to the fetus


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To any FTM guys reading this, as a biological male with low T who used T gel during one of my wife's pregnancies, please please heed this warning.  I am thoroughly convinced that secondary contact to the T gel caused her miscarriage... I wouldn't wish that pain and devastation on anyone.
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Lucca

Quote from: b3ckettn3lson on August 21, 2018, 11:04:55 PM
If you're referring to ftm, it's totally possible. It's important to determine if you're wanting to have kids in advance and wear protection if not wanting to become pregnant because testosterone is actually teratogenic to the fetus


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Woah, really? I've read about and seen pictures of ftm people who got pregnant, who looked completely male except for the pregnant belly, no mention of this. Is that actually unsafe?
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Doreen

Male with uterus: Look up persistent mullerian duct syndrome.  Yes there have been people who for all intents & purposes looked male... but if the uterus has no outlet (aka vaginal canal / cervix) then it just builds up pressure and can eventually become life threatening.

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b3ckettn3lson

Quote from: Lucca on August 23, 2018, 10:30:47 AM
Woah, really? I've read about and seen pictures of ftm people who got pregnant, who looked completely male except for the pregnant belly, no mention of this. Is that actually unsafe?

Long term T can damage the eggs. T can lead to the baby's brain not developing properly, and can increase the child's risk for cancers down the road


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Miss Clara

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There's something oxymoronic about the phrase "male with functioning uterus".  Now I'll grant you that a transgender man can have a functioning uterus, but then biologically he is still female.  After undergoing hormone therapy with testosterone shots to change from female to male, the uterus mostly likely becomes non-functioning.   Gender and sex are not equivalent.
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Doreen

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Quote from: Clara Kay on August 23, 2018, 05:26:01 PM
There's something oxymoronic about the phrase "male with functioning uterus".  Now I'll grant you that a transgender man can have a functioning uterus, but then biologically he is still female.  After undergoing hormone therapy with testosterone shots to change from female to male, the uterus mostly likely becomes non-functioning.   Gender and sex are not equivalent.

I actually know, personally a XY male that had a uterus.   He had it removed as it was bloating and hurting bad.  "functioning' is debatable of course, but nonetheless true.  Again.. persistent mullerian duct syndrome.
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Jessica

Quote from: Confused_In_LV on August 22, 2018, 12:19:12 AM
To any FTM guys reading this, as a biological male with low T who used T gel during one of my wife's pregnancies, please please heed this warning.  I am thoroughly convinced that secondary contact to the T gel caused her miscarriage... I wouldn't wish that pain and devastation on anyone.

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