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Transwomen may soon be able to give birth

Started by jenpa, December 05, 2018, 03:36:44 PM

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jenpa

In case you didn't hear the news, a ciswoman just gave birth to a child after a uterine transplant. I see no reason why transwomen couldn't have a transplant too and give birth.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/04/health/uterus-transplant-deceased-donor-study/index.html
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VickyS

Yes, I saw that on the news and thought the same thing!  It's only a matter of time...  ;D
Came out to self: mid Oct 17                   Last haircut: 3rd Nov 17       
Came out to wife: 17th Jan 18                 Therapy started: 1st Mar 18
Electrolysis started: 10th Apr 18              Referred to GIC: 16th May 18
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Magnolia88

I hope this is possible within the next ten years. I would love nothing more than to give birth to my very own child.
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GingerVicki

In ten years is too late for me. I am not sure if 50yo it would be advisable to have a child. :(
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Linde

Quote from: Magnolia88 on December 06, 2018, 10:46:30 PM
I hope this is possible within the next ten years. I would love nothing more than to give birth to my very own child.
I think that it will take way longer than 10 years, unless you want to give birth via c-section.  But a uterus implant into a cis woman is a entirely different animal than the same implant in a biological man.  There is a lot of blood vessels to be created and rerouted, etc.  Somebody has to develop this technique, and somebody else has to fund it.  Who would do the funding?
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VickyS

Way too late for me too (44 now), but I would love to see other transwomen give birth within my lifetime.  ;D
Came out to self: mid Oct 17                   Last haircut: 3rd Nov 17       
Came out to wife: 17th Jan 18                 Therapy started: 1st Mar 18
Electrolysis started: 10th Apr 18              Referred to GIC: 16th May 18
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DawnOday

It was tried last year and failed but it was not a total failure and led to excitement to the possibilities to come. The main problem is the bone structure of the pelvis and  being able to create a womb where there ain't no room.
Dawn Oday

It just feels right   :icon_hug: :icon_hug: :icon_kiss: :icon_kiss: :icon_kiss:

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First indication I was different- 1956 kindergarten
First crossdress - Asked mother to dress me in sisters costumes  Age 7
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First time telling the truth in therapy June 15, 2016
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NatalieRene

My hips before transitioning where 41 inches but I still wouldn't be able to do this. It might simply be easier to transplant the brain.  :'(
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