Male hormonal suppression refers to medical or therapeutic interventions aimed at reducing the levels of male hormones, particularly testosterone, in the body. This can be achieved through medications, surgical procedures, or other treatments, often for conditions like prostate cancer, gender dysphoria, or certain hormonal disorders. The goal is to manage symptoms, slow disease progression, or support gender transition while monitoring potential side effects.
Yes, but having extreme hormonal effects
Yes male breasts can grow from excess fat or steroids or other male hormonal changes.
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what is adrenal suppression?
If you are a male is not rare, if you are a female yo may have a hormonal imbalance that should and may be corrected.
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Most male-to-female (MTF) transgender individuals are born with male reproductive organs. Some undergo hormonal therapy and surgery to align their physical characteristics with their gender identity, which may involve the removal of the male organs.
Your answers will vary depending on your definition of "she-male." I'll assume that you were referring to the slang term for a genetically male individual transitioning or undergoing surgery/ hormonal treatments to become (take on the physical characteristics) female. In this case, you can refer to them as a tranni (slang for transsexual).
There are no male hormonal contraceptives on the market in June 2013
It is opposite of Non-EU Suppression!! Rohit Pattnaik
Male embryos have XY chromosomes, while female embryos have XX chromosomes. This genetic difference determines the development of male or female reproductive organs. Hormonal differences also play a role in shaping the physical characteristics of male and female embryos.
Caponization is the surgical removal of the male testicles or the hormonal remission of the testicles using an estrogen implant. So the answer is, yes, only male chickens are caponized.