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A Revolutionary Surgery Could Finally Let Trans Women Carry Children

Started by Willowicious, November 22, 2015, 09:04:10 AM

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Willowicious

A Revolutionary Surgery Could Finally Let Trans Women Carry Children

Jordyn Taylor
Tech.Mic
20/11/2015

http://mic.com/articles/128972/uterus-transplant-surgery-could-let-trans-women-have-children?utm_source=policymicFB&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=WHFacebook&utm_content=inf_57_285_2&tse_id=INF_2051d640823b46c29623114f8f7844db#.fQKFUzg0D

"An Ohio clinic recently made history when it began screening women for a groundbreaking medical procedure: transplanting a uterus into a woman who doesn't have one. Uterus transplants have been successfully carried out in Sweden, but the Cleveland Clinic's trials will mark the first time they've been carried out in the U.S."


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TG CLare

An interesting concept. I don't think it's "me" as I never had the urge to have children. I don't mind them if they are other people's children, just never had the maternal/paternal instinct.

Regards,
Clare
I am the same on the inside, just different wrapping on the outside.

It is vain to quarrel with destiny.-Thomas Middleton.

Our chief want is someone who will inspire us to be what we know we could be. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dr. McGinn girl, June 2015!
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TGSine

Quote from: Willowicious on November 22, 2015, 09:04:10 AM
A Revolutionary Surgery Could Finally Let Trans Women Carry Children

Jordyn Taylor
Tech.Mic
20/11/2015

http://mic.com/articles/128972/uterus-transplant-surgery-could-let-trans-women-have-children?utm_source=policymicFB&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=WHFacebook&utm_content=inf_57_285_2&tse_id=INF_2051d640823b46c29623114f8f7844db#.fQKFUzg0D

"An Ohio clinic recently made history when it began screening women for a groundbreaking medical procedure: transplanting a uterus into a woman who doesn't have one. Uterus transplants have been successfully carried out in Sweden, but the Cleveland Clinic's trials will mark the first time they've been carried out in the U.S."

I heard the stem cell uterus and eggs will be available...by 2020...hope so, so I could be a mom...
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Ely-chan

it's like a dream, <3 
i wish that in future, would be possible have a child growing inside me, feel how move and thing like that  :D
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michelle

If I were 18 I would consider this type of surgery seriously,   but at 69 years old with having spent 43 years of raising my own children with 6 years left to go,  and having taught school for 34 years,  I really don't think that this surgery is for me.   I have done my time dealing with children.
Be true to yourself.  The future will reveal itself in its own due time.    Find the calm at the heart of the storm.    I own my womanhood.

I am a 69-year-old transsexual school teacher grandma & lady.   Ethnically I am half Irish  and half Scandinavian.   I can be a real bitch or quite loving and caring.  I have never taken any hormones or had surgery, I am out 24/7/365.
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SarahElizabeth1981

WOW! that is amazing. Perhaps a little too early to get super excited about it. but it is another stride in medical research to help us all be the women we were meant to be.  ;D
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Gabrielle.Daydreams

While this isn't something I have even considered, I am grateful nonetheless. Groundbreaking for sure!

Gabrielle
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Amanda_Combs

I've always dreamed of such a thing because I so badly want to carry my own child.
Higher, faster, further, more
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stephaniec

First successful uterus transplant takes place in the US

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2016/02/28/first-successful-uterus-transplant-takes-place-in-the-us/

Pink News/By Joseph Patrick McCormick  02/28/2016

"The first successful uterus transplant has taken place in the US.

The procedure took place at the Cleveland Clinic, which made the announcement that it could have many possible applications in future. "
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FreyasRedemption

Well, this is some progress. Isn't it amazing what science can do?
There is a better tomorrow.
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