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Would you like to give birth to a child?

Started by misty, July 11, 2005, 03:00:30 PM

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If you could be converted to a female sufficiently enough to give birth to a child would you like to do so (also includes the case if you were young enough to do so)?

Yes
265 (76.4%)
No
82 (23.6%)

Total Members Voted: 117

misty

hi tinkerbell

i hope to meet you in the next time

love

misty xxx

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tinkerbell

Quote from: misty on July 16, 2006, 06:12:41 PM
hi tinkerbell

i hope to meet you in the next time

love

misty xxx



Hi Misty!

I hope so; look for me, ok?  I'd be the one in the white dress sitting  next to my daughter Amber under the magenta tree... :angel: :angel: :angel:

tinkerbell :icon_chick:
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Becky Sue

I would have loved to give birth to a child.  It would have been a trill to be a mother.
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Melissa

Quote from: Melissa on June 14, 2006, 01:06:06 AM
I personally do not wish to carry a child.  I already have all the children I'm going to have and have a special bond with them.  If I had been born with the means of carrying a child naturally, I would have done so, but if a surgery became available to allow this, I would not choose it.

Melissa

Let me reiterate on this.  I remain of the opinion that I would not plan to carry a child from this point forward in time, but if I had had the choice, I would have loved to have carried and given birth to the children I already have.  I realized this recently.

Melissa
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grazia

I would like so much to give birth to a child as long as this cause no problem to the baby.  If there were no risks that a child born from a TS person could be considered 'different' like I am.
To better express my feelings (I always fear not to be able to write in a clear way) as an act of love and not of self-gratification.

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Sharon S L

I have often dreamed about this and wished it was possible
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Sharon S L on February 24, 2007, 12:35:16 AM
I have often dreamed about this and wished it was possible

Tell me about it! :'(  I want this sooooo much that most of the time I try not to think about it. :'(


tinkerbell :icon_chick:
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Julie Marie

I answered yes but that would only be if I was in my 20s or early 30s.  There's 35 years between me and my youngest child and that's about the max for me.

Julie
When you judge others, you do not define them, you define yourself.
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Lucy

This is probobly one of the sadest thinks about me. I will never carry my own children and feel what it is to experience motherhood. :'(
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Debbie_Anne

If I could have had such a proceedure back when I was in my 20's, yes I would have (but not right away, of course ;)).  As for where things stand now, the possibility of being able to do so will come too far in the future to benefit me. 
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katia

and let this body go to waste? i don't think so.
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Melissa

Since I posted my last response to this, the answer has definitely changed.  The new answer is: H**l yes I would.  It's something I cry about every so often that I don't get to be able to do this.

Melissa
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person

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Ellissa Ray

There's no doubt, I would love to bare a child. the pain's not an issue for me, I just wouldn't look forward to the stretch marks and the c-section scare, unless my hips miraculously widened. I'll even take the periods, cramping, and PMS, that comes with a uterus.
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rhonda13000

Quote from: misty on July 11, 2005, 03:00:30 PM
If your reproductive system was sufficiently converted to enable you to bear a child would you like to give birth or would you like to have done so if you were young enough?

(a slight 'tug' on my heart)

Yes.

I would have made a good Mom.
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Elizabeth

I recently dreamed I was prenant. In the dream I remember it made perfect sense how I became prenant, but even in the dream I could not recall how, just that it had made sense to me at one time. I knew that I was me and not a natal female. I also knew that the placenta had attached to my liver and I would have to be cut open to have the baby.

Unfortunately, when I asked why I had not felt the baby kick, they found out the baby was dead. It was horrible. I was really looking forward to having a baby and being a real mommy. In the dream I cried and cried and cried. I finally woke up crying.

I guess that means I would probably like to have a baby. They now know that under the right circumstances, a baby can attach to other organs in the abdomen and grow normally. I guess it's a long shot, but it does happen. But that means it really is just a matter of time.

Imagine using your own sperm to fertilize an egg from either a partner or a donor, then having it implanted in your liver wall. Imagine how this could potentially change humanity. Who carries the babies might be something couples of the future negotiate.

For our comunity, it could mean bridging that final gap between natal females and those who transition. The ability to create offspring.

Love always,
Elizabeth
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Stormy Weather

No. Absolutely not...

And the parenting aspect? I leave that for people who would make good parents; I'm too wrapped up in my career. I'm lucky enough to have a little nephew (now 3) who I'm aunt to...
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tinkerbell

I would love to.  You have absolutely no idea how painful it is for me not being able to have children.  No idea!  :'(

tinkerbell :icon_chick:

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Floritine

No thank,

never wanted children and I'm not the type that could ever handle them.

Floritine
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debbiej

I've watched my wife go through it twice and was incredibly jealous. The whole nine yards is what I want but will never have. Conception, gestation, birth, breast feeding, nurturing, etc. etc. and the greatest joy... watching them leave the nest and become productive adults.

Debbie
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