It depend on what reproductive parts were present before the operation.
She was originally a Man, But had a Sex Change Operation to become a woman.
With a sex change operation, yes.
if we had just one type we wouldn't be able to reproduce
Mostly, a man will look for a woman, mostly. A man does not form a successful reproductive couple with most other things except a woman. Sometimes a successful coupling can occur with his hand, but the end product must be mixed with a test tube in order to reproduce.
It's called sexual intercourse. It is necessary to reproduce and continue the human race.
No. A man cannot become pregnant. However, there were cases of the "pregnant man" which was actually a transvestite; a woman had a sex change operation but obviously conceived before the operation.
Blood type has absolutely nothing to do with being able to reproduce.
If it's from a trans sexual born a man before the operation yes it is. Then he has the body of a normal man. If it's a woman after surgery to become a man, not it's not.
The man mealworm and the woman mealworm fall in love and make babies and then they grow up old and die together. <3
Yes, a couple can still have children. A man and a woman are needed to reproduce and create a child. However, adoption is an option for a couple who can not conceive.
Well, a hysterectomy is an operation on a female. And it has nothing to do with a woman's ability to have sex with a man, it only affects her ability to have children.
Generally after 50 years.