Transgender females who have not undergone surgery to remove their reproductive organs may still have the ability to get pregnant.
No, a transgender man cannot get someone pregnant because they do not have functioning reproductive organs necessary for pregnancy.
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.
Transgender males who have not undergone surgery to remove their reproductive organs can still have a uterus and ovaries, allowing them to become pregnant through assisted reproductive technologies such as sperm donation and in vitro fertilization.
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.
Females have wider hips to accommodate childbirth. The wider hips provide more space for a baby to pass through during delivery. This difference in hip width is due to the reproductive anatomy and biological differences between males and females.
No, a transgender man cannot get someone pregnant because they do not have functioning reproductive organs necessary for pregnancy.
No. Transgender women do not have ovaries or uteruses.
At least urinate with it.
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.
ANSWER: Actually there is plenty of info for a transgender female, other wise known as FTM, on the Internet. See the discussion for links.
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.
No. They would not have sperm.
If she still has a penis she can impregnate a woman but cannot get pregnant herself.
Yes, if the transgender woman still has a penis and testicles and has sex with someone who was assigned female at birth.
Transgender males who have not undergone surgery to remove their reproductive organs can still have a uterus and ovaries, allowing them to become pregnant through assisted reproductive technologies such as sperm donation and in vitro fertilization.
No not at this time. A Trans gender girl does not have a uterus. May be some day they will be able to trans plant one, But as of this date they can not. Please note that this does not make they any less of a girl, then any other girl . There are some born girls who can not have a baby, and that does not mean that they are not girls !! .
No. There has to be a man involved. Sorry dear, males are instrumental in getting females pregnant.