well actually, i didnt really mean to tear the thing out of ur closest living female family member...nor did i really say clone a 30's, 40's, or 50' uterus. just maybe use some samples along with ur own... and some stem cells... and its a start. of course im sure ur gonna need more than a little assuming to make it work( it actually takes a degree sometimes) and this stuff gets a little complicated around people its sortov new to. a 50 year old uterus is still a working uterus... with a lifespan that could go well into ur 80's.
<<<<<<I'd be ok with the internal organs... testes, ovaries, uterus etc.. (and I would absolutely donate mine so that someone else would have a chance to procreate). but a genital transplant? I dunno, sorta lean on the 'no thanks' Sorta like other peoples toothbrushes and underpants, genitals aren't meant to be shared.>>>>>> this comment is the perfect example of it...at some point, you have to realize that you either find a part... or make one( which is complicated, since the part wasnt previously part of your body.). the transplant organs suggested would likely not be accepted by the host body( just like heart transplant) so its pointless to go with ideas that are way off(give it 20 year and maybe). i chose the uterus as a good starting point because its simple(its made with only one or maybe a few cell types, as opposed to gonads... more than two...sortov complicated). with a very similar donor(blood type and similar antibodies), pregnancy( with some exceptions) is possible when nothing is killing it( and no meds are hurting something else). By no means is in vitro vertillisation to embryo transfer perfect... but its possible today and can be perfected and use for the general transgendered population as well.
point is... you can dream about what we might do... but if you ignore what we can do, maybe theres no point in going further. check the website ive found to read up on the recent advancement in technology...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/14/AR2007011401091.html