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06-07-2009 #1
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06-07-2009 #2
Re: Nature
Originally Posted by Reyna
Originally Posted by suckseed
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06-07-2009 #3
Long time no see, Reyna. And you are looking good! As for the question, if transwomen could become pregnant. I wonder what would some of the sexier ones wear to child support court?
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06-07-2009 #4
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Originally Posted by yodajazz
I hate being bipolar...It's fucking ace!
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06-07-2009 #5
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Interesting that you brought that up.
I'm addicted to birthing tv shows.
I'm an idiot glutton for punishment.
I often come to tears because i know i will never be able to get pregnant,
carry a baby, and have my husband's child.
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06-07-2009 #6Originally Posted by Alyssa87
Just as food for thought, though an experimental method of temporary uterine transplant followed by insertion of a fertilised ovum and delivery by CS has been carried out on lab animals. The technique is projected to someday make it possible for natal women, who are infertile by reason of having had a hysterectomy, to gestate and carry a baby to term. The temporarily transplanted uterus is removed at the time of the CS, meaning a minimum use of anti-rejection drugs.
In many women this method would require major HRT to replicate the hormone levels that occur in a natural pregnancy.
Since there is really no difference between a transwomen who has had GRS (or at least a bi-orchi) and a natal woman with no uterus or ova, then there is no reason why the technique could not work on transwomen.
However as far as I know it has never been tried on any humans, due to the significant risks in any early surgical technique, and I imagine, frankly, the astronomical costs that would be involved. I also have no doubt at all that even if the procedure is proved effective for natal women, the usual suspects would try to raise "ethical issues" over its application for transwomen.
Food for thought anyway, and apologies if I have mentioned this to you before.