yes. but after SRS (sex-reassignment surgery) they are female, not male.
yes. for more information you can visit http://www.lgbthealthchannel.com/transgender/surgery.shtml
it explains the procedure there.
The most common complication of male to female surgery is narrowing of the new vagina. This can be corrected by dilation or using a portion of colon to form a vagina.
There is a construction process, but yes, a man can have surgery to get a vagina.
A transgender woman who hasn't had bottom surgery urinates through her penis.
if one is a prepubesent boy then you would take hormone blockers to make your body not go through male puberty. a male seeking to become a female also has to under go many surgeries involving removing the testicals and turning the penis inside out to make it simulate a vagina. also there would be plastic surgery to make the male chest into female breast and there might also be facial reconstructive surgery to make the male facial fetures more feminin.
Edward H. Copenhaver has written: 'Surgery of the vulva and vagina' -- subject(s): Surgery, Vagina, Vulva
Yes. They undergo cosmetic surgery to create a vagina out of the skin of the penis. It's basically turned 'inside-out' to make a tube, ans stitched in place. Vaginal lips are created from the skin of the scrotum.
No. The created pouch is drained through a stoma.
A person might be born with a vagina and designated female at birth, but later in life not identify as a girl and might transition (via testosterone therapy and/or sex-reassignment surgery) to living as a man. So, yes, guys can have vaginas. Also, there are men who were born with male or ambiguous genitalia and who choose to get sex-reassignment surgery and continue living as men. Some mistakenly transition, while others deliberately get the surgery with the intention of living fully as men. In the latter case, such men refer to the neo-vagina as an "inverted penis" or a "mangina," a term coined by a guy who mistakenly transitioned to female with surgery. There are probably no links about this which are suitable for this site, but anyone can search to discover more.
It is done both to lower the levels of male hormones in the patient's body and to prepare the genital area for later operations to construct a vagina and external female genitalia.
The male sticks his Penis in the females vagina and humps.... And his testicles hold and make the sperms, and as he humps the female, sperms enter inside the vagina, and sooner or later the female grows a baby to give birth soon.
Through vaginal birth or c-section where they cut open the stomach and take the baby out.
They change u into a male or female through chest skull and genital reconstruction