Yes if she hasn't had surgery yet. No if she had corrective genital surgery (her testes are removed).
Females do not produce sperm or semen. They produce a liquid when sexually excited, but it has no sperm in it. Edited: Neil L No one said it was actually sperm or semen the question was what is it called. Males produce the listed terms while female ejaculation has no specific term. However the contractual term for the reciprocating relevant event associated with SPERM would be ovum or egg but this is not the same as the fluid produced during sexual activities for a female as semen is for a male. Semen for a male also does not necessarily carry sperm as a male will still produce this even after a vasectomy. These two terms are separate in definition but related in event.
She Male is a term for Trans-Gendered (TG). & if the TG person starts off life as a male & as long as their genitals are intact there would be no reason that they couldn't still achiever an erection, Produce sperm & Ejaculate.
The eggs of a female woman, along with most other primates are located within her ovaries which are connected to the uterus which is connected to the vagina. The vagina and uterus are divided by the cervix which is what permits little other than sperm cells and blood through.
A female cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilize. However a woman can get pregnant as a result of sex on her period as if her cycle is short there may be fertile cervical mucus present that could keep sperm alive long enough to still be around when she ovulates after menstruation.
Internal since it limits the space in which the sperm and egg are found in. Fewer eggsare produced by the female conserving raw materials and energy. The male still produces a tremendous amount of sperm but it is less than what is wasted in external fertilization. The offspring are afforded more protection by the mother so fewer are produced
Sandra Bullock was born a biological female, and still is.
If the male to female transsexual is still legally male and not yet legally female then yes. You'd marry the same way a man and woman would as long as the other person is still legally male.
Females do not produce sperm or semen. They produce a liquid when sexually excited, but it has no sperm in it. Edited: Neil L No one said it was actually sperm or semen the question was what is it called. Males produce the listed terms while female ejaculation has no specific term. However the contractual term for the reciprocating relevant event associated with SPERM would be ovum or egg but this is not the same as the fluid produced during sexual activities for a female as semen is for a male. Semen for a male also does not necessarily carry sperm as a male will still produce this even after a vasectomy. These two terms are separate in definition but related in event.
in a way, yes. she is a transsexual. she used to be a male, but now goes as a female. she still has her penis.
No biotch!!
A transsexual woman, who is a woman born into a male body, can impregnate a girl if she still possesses her male genitalia, and has not been rendered infertile by estrogen and anti-androgens. Since transsexual men are born with female genitalia, they cannot impregnate women.
If he has a testicle, there will be sperm.
At 12, you might still be a bit too young to produce sperm.
If the transexual is still producing active semen, it would be possible for them to inpregnate a female during intercourse.
Pre-operation (sex reassignment surgery), while hormones such as estrogen can decrease the level of testosterone a bit- pregnancy is still possible.
The male is still a male so he does produce sperm. If the male had intercourse before he got his surgery that may be another way that reproduction is possible. But males still genetically make sperm and no matter what a woman turned man does not make sperm b/c inside/naturally they were still a woman unable to make sperm. The only difference is the tool they use has been changed or evolved
Estimates on the actual number of transsexual men seem to hover around a 3 to 1 ration of transsexual women (born male, gender is female) vs transsexual male (born female, gender is male) and it is estimated that there are about 400,000 transsexuals worldwide. It appears to be more prevalent in Western countries, but in general that is because there are less deaths by coming out there. Murder still occurs, often, but not as much as in 2nd and 3rd world countries where any gender variance is punishable by death.