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Soon, trans women will be able to have biological children with cis men.

Started by xAmyX, December 08, 2017, 08:06:33 PM

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xAmyX

The crazy thing is soon, men won't even need women for reproduction.

Artificial wombs are now successful:
http://www.cnn.com/videos/health/2017/04/26/lamb-artificial-womb-study-jnd-orig-vstan.cnn

Also, ovum (eggs) can be created from skin cells:
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2109305-eggs-made-from-skin-cells-in-lab-could-herald-end-of-infertility/

It's just a matter of time this technology will make it up to human level. Since males have both X and Y chromosomes, males can create female and male babies without even needing a biological woman.

If women can find a way to create sperm, women will only be able to make women. Women cannot make men, unless she's transgender/transsexual, intersex, or something else of these origins. ;)

As a trans woman, I would love to see this technology advance to human level sometime soon. It would bring me joy knowing I can have biological children with a future husband. Rather than being destined to mix my genes with natal females.

xAmyX

These expectations are interesting.

2021 Human egg cells grown in the lab from skin-derived stem cells

2026 First human baby born from an egg created from an adult skin cell, probably in a country that has fewer fertility regulations than the UK, to help an infertile woman

2028 The first baby with two biological fathers is born

Looks like I may have biological children with a male partner in my lifetime! Yeah baby!

Jailyn

Also to note that they are working on uterus transplants right now as well. They have done it from female to female but, no transgender's yet. So there may be that as well that you could carry that child as well. Advancements are coming to improve our lives and live more fulfilled.
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natalie.ashlyne

I would love to, I would be willing to participate in there study as the "Guinea pig" I always wanted kids.
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Megan.

I love being a parent,  but having seen my Ex go through two labors, I was very happy as a spectator!

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Jailyn

Quote from: Megan. on December 09, 2017, 03:58:15 PM
I love being a parent,  but having seen my Ex go through two labors, I was very happy as a spectator!

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Good point Megan!!! Even though I have seen my ex push out 3, I still want to be able to have at least one of my own. Obviously a trans person won't be able to do the birth, because our hips don't flex like cis-gender women.
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xAmyX

I guess it will depend on what becomes available in our lifetimes. I'd love to see some progress in available options. I know I can stop taking estrogen for a month or two and then use the little bit of sperm production that may likely initiate to fertilize an egg, but I don't want to fertilize an egg. I want to create an egg from my DNA, and have that fertilized by a man. Whether that be in a transplanted uterus, artificial womb, biological carrier, or anything else that may be thought of. I want to provide the egg! They can make it from skin cells; hell, they can even make it from bone marrow if they need to! Just figure it out! :)