No, a transgender woman cannot get pregnant because she does not have a uterus, even after surgery. This may change one day in the future.
Before they have the final surgery and change their genitals, yes. Then they are still full functioning men and women.
(Adding to this) before surgery a lot of transgender people take estrogen or testosterone to make then more feminine or masculine. When they take those hormones they become infertile. So if they haven't taken hormones and haven't had bottom surgery, then yes they can have kids. Hope this helped ❤
With todays technology, it doesn't matter what kind of opporation you have, only someone who was born a female will be able to have a baby. There was once a man who gave birth because he was a women before getting pregnant.
No. Male to Female transsexuals do not have a functioning uterus, nor do they have ovaries.
No, unfortunately surgical technology is not advanced enough to grant Male-to-Females working ovaries. All they get is a vagina and the ability to have a female orgasm.
No, as of 2017 it is not possible for a transgender woman to bear a child. Transgender women do not have uteruses.
Yes, transgender women can father children, but only if they have not had transitional surgery. Transgender men cannot father children.
Some transgender women can father children, but none can get pregnant or give birth.
No. Transgender women cannot get pregnant.
No. As of 2017, a transgender woman does not have a uterus and cannot get pregnant.
No. He is a transgender man giving birth.
A transgender woman is born a male and they simply live as women. They may take hormones. The proper name is transgender woman. Transsexual women tend to get surgery and/or take hormones to grow breasts. Not all transsexual women consider themselves transgender. However, arguably, a person is neither transgender nor transsexual after surgery, since the goal for the surgery is usually to become completely female.
No transsexual woman can carry a child. The operation only creates a neovagina, not a uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries. Hopefully, that can come someday in the near future.
A transgender woman generally dresses as a woman. Remember, when the word transgender or transsexual is used, the gender specified always refers to what the person believes themselves to be and are presenting themselves to be. It is unwholesome to care what parts any person was born with, and referring to transsexual or transgender women (those who live as women) as men is increasingly being considered hate speech. Referring to someone who is working hard to live as a woman and be accepted as a woman by male pronouns is done with as every bit as much hate as those who use racial slurs.
Depending on the gender, they are called one of the following: 1. bisexual transgender woman 2. bisexual transgender man 3. bisexual non-binary person
A person who is assigned male at birth, but identifies as a woman.
Yes, if the transgender woman still has a penis and testicles and has sex with someone who was assigned female at birth.
The accepted definition of shemale is someone who is biologically male and presenting as a woman in the context of adult entertainment. However, it is also used as a slur against transgender folks and transsexual women. If one must use this term, it is best to only use it as the name of a film genre. Tranny is a slur that is used against transgender or transsexual persons. Sometimes it is used in an endearing manner between transgender folks. However, it is best to not use it.
A transgender woman can conceive a child through assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI). If she has preserved sperm prior to transitioning, it can be used for conception. Alternatively, she may choose to use a sperm donor or adopt a child. It's important to consult with medical professionals specializing in fertility and transgender healthcare to discuss the available options and determine the most suitable path.
If a transsexual woman was born with a male body and had sexual relations with a female before her sex reassignment surgery (and preferably before hormone usage), then she has the same possibility as anyone else at getting the female pregnant.However, if a transsexual man was born with a female body and had sex reassignment surgery to become physically male, and had sexual relations with a female after the surgery, then no he cannot get a woman pregnant.Usage notes: Transsexuals and transgender are not the same thing. If someone will eventually get surgery, transsexual is the correct term, while if the person will never get surgery, transgender is the correct therm. People are born with transsexualism and get surgery to eliminate it. However, most transgenderism is a choice, and a transgender person doesn't become a transsexual. Transsexual persons get surgery to eliminate their transsexualism, conform, and gain the same rights as those born without it. Also, sex-reassignment is the correct term, since it is the physical sex that is changed, not the gender identity the person was born with. If a person discusses the condition of transsexualism, it is rude and in bad form to change the topic to transgenderism.
Unless she keeps her transition in the closet, it's probably not going to happen. Some day, it won't matter, but for now, it's a topic of discussion among people.
A transsexual girl is a girl born into a male body.Transsexual female, transsexual girl, transsexual woman, transwoman, Male-to-Female. A woman who was born in a male body despite her female brain.A transsexual woman is a normal, mainstream woman who was wrongly born with male parts and features and who desperately needs them gone.