Yes, a transgender man who has not undergone surgery to remove their reproductive organs can still have the ability to get pregnant and carry a baby to term.
No, a transgender female, who was assigned male at birth, cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because they do not have a uterus.
No, a trans woman cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because she does not have a uterus.
"Shemale" is considered an outdated and potentially offensive term. Individuals who are transgender may reproduce through various means, such as assisted reproductive technology, adoption, or conceiving naturally if they have not undergone surgical or hormonal transitions that affect fertility. It is important to use respectful and accurate language when discussing transgender individuals and their experiences.
The term "she-male" is considered offensive and outdated, as it is often used in a derogatory manner towards transgender individuals. However, if you are referring to a transgender woman, who was assigned male at birth but identifies as female, it is important to note that sperm production is typically associated with individuals assigned male at birth. Transgender women who have not undergone hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries may still have the ability to produce sperm. It is essential to use respectful language and understand the complexities of gender identity when discussing these topics.
Smoking during pregnancy can harm the fetus by restricting oxygen and nutrients, increasing the risk of premature birth, low birth weight, and birth defects. It can also lead to long-term health issues for both the mother and baby, such as respiratory problems and developmental delays.
No, a transgender female, who was assigned male at birth, cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because they do not have a uterus.
Yes a woman with endometriosis can carry a baby to full term. Medically endometriosis can hinder the getting pregnant process. Consult your obstetrician about you level of endometriosis.
I think I understand the question! Males are physically unable to become pregnant, carry a baby to full term, or even to give birth.
No, a trans woman cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because she does not have a uterus.
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Are you pregnant at 9? This is too young. Your body isn't mature enough to carry a baby full term. If you haven't had sex ( I hope you haven't) you can't be pregnant. Only after you have a period can you get pregnant. Babies are not inside us until all of the above happens.
No you can't.
The term "shemale" is often considered derogatory and is not appropriate for respectful discourse. In terms of gender identity, transgender women (individuals assigned male at birth but who identify and live as women) do not possess the biological ability to become pregnant unless they have undergone specific medical procedures involving uterus transplantation. Currently, there is no scientific evidence or medical practice that supports the idea of transgender women being able to conceive and carry a pregnancy.
No. A sex change only modifies the appearance of the external sexual organs. It does not give the complex body parts or hormonal actions needed to carry a baby to term.
No, individuals who are commonly referred to as "shemales" are transgender women who have not undergone bottom surgery. They do not have reproductive organs capable of impregnating someone or becoming pregnant themselves. Pregnancy requires a uterus and functional ovaries, which transgender women do not have.
Hysterectomey removes the uterus where the baby is carried to term so the answer is NO
If the baby was born at 40 weeks (full term) you got pregnant in August. Count backwards on a calendar 40 weeks from the babies Birthday.