I'm going to post a series of reports about the recent WPATH conference that I was fortunate to attend. It was in Bangkok Feb 14-18 and had over 600 delegates worldwide.
I'm posting in the transgender open area as I feel the topics are of wide interest.
I'm a little wary as the conference was a place for experts in their fields to present, my caution is that not all people who access boards such as Susan's regard experts as relevant; particularly if the experts opinion differ from their own.
I'm a professional scientist, as are others here, and feel very comfortable in listening to experts and am capable of making informed decision. I do not mean that rudely to anyone.
'Experience of uterus transplantation from mothers to daughters' was a plenary session by Liza Johannesson MD PhD. She is accepted as an invited speaker at the ANZPATH conference in October 2014.
Liza has worked in this field for some time using animal models and summarized the ethical and immunosuppression problems inherent in this technique.
A summary of the field is here:
http://www.reproduction-online.org/content/136/6/671.fullThe first human child using his technique should be born this year (hopefully healthy for all concerned).
At the moment this is not applicable to trans*women but the technical problems have been identified, and birth by section appears practical. Liza did not foresee any more problems for a fully hormonally reassigned, structurally suitable transwoman to succeed in this process. Obviously financial implications are massive, as is the availability of a willing donor.
But it is a hope for the future of young trans*women.
Too late for me