A transgender person can achieve pregnancy through various methods, such as freezing sperm or eggs before transitioning, using a sperm donor or surrogate, or undergoing assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization. It is important for them to consult with healthcare providers specializing in fertility and transgender healthcare to explore their options and create a personalized plan.
How does it works does the sperm needs to go inside a girl to get pregnant if not are we okay if it doesn't go inside
Depends on where you go to get your blood done if you go to the hospital maybe only a couple hours and you would find out the next day, But if it was like a family doctor maybe two weeks. If test is done at the doctor's office, the results are available less than an hour. If they send it to another location, results should be available at the latest, the next day.
Yes, it is possible for a person to go into anaphylactic shock on their first exposure to an antigen if they have a severe and immediate allergic reaction. This is known as anaphylaxis and can be life-threatening.
it begins at 16 - 20 weeks of gestation. so if you go to full term, 40 weeks, it will have 20 - 24 weeks of info
It depends where you go. Every country has different names for their job titles. Nail Technician and Manicurist are the most common.
I suggest you go to get help from an transgender community in your area. They will guide you and give you support. If you look online you may find them in your area or seek a counselor who works with transgender rights and issues. Only you know if you can go to your parents.
That would be left up to the discretion of the Department Of Corrections because they have to assert that the inmate can be considered to be in a safe environment. Generally if the inmate has the correct parts , they go to the respective type of correctional facility. Most transgendered males have all of the "original equipment" so they go to men's prisons. Would have to disagree with that ^^. The term transgender male describes a person that identifies as a male, or is a female to male (FTM) transgender. If that's what what you're preferring to, and if they're preop (prop meaning they have not had sexual reassignment surgery), then no, he'll go to a female prison. Which is kind of messed up in my opinion because it doesn't matter if the person has had their gender legally changed or not. There's a few states where it is based on gender ID and not biological sex. You would have to do research to see if the state in question is one of those states.
Being transgender isn't something someone wants, it is something you are - just like being cisgender. Your body is that of your sex or gender, you don't have to go through hormone treatment or surgery when you are transgender - transgender means your gender is not that which was assigned at birth.
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You'd simply call them a woman, or at least call them by the name they go by. Beyond that, it is up to them. If they were born with the wrong parts and consider themselves to be one gender of only two, and they simply want to assimilate, the word is transsexual, though they might not prefer it. If they are comfortable in the transgender community or don't consider themselves a part of the gender binary, then transgender is the word. Yet again, it is up to how the person considers themselves.
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You can find a transgender doctor in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, and community health centers. Many medical professionals openly identify as transgender and provide care to patients across different specialties. Additionally, there are directories and online resources specifically designed to help individuals locate transgender-affirming healthcare providers in their area.
No, people wanting to go through gender affirming surgery are transgender and this is not a reflection of their sexuality. Just like being cisgender doesn't make someone straight, being transgender doesn't make someone gay.
Mostly the same you find regular friends. Perhaps they would be harder to find in person, unless you go to a big city, but you can find many online as well. Transgender people are still people, so they can still be friendly. If you want to search for a trans friend, there's a forum for trans people called "www.susans.org" And if you are reading this answer, than you just found a trans:)
Yes some people do experience this in their pregnancy.
Every pregnancy is different and that is because your body changes a lot during pregnancy and it doesn't go back to EXACTLY the way it was before pregnancy. There is a completely different person in there and the way the egg implants may have to do with that as well. Your body differs pregnancy to pregnancy because your hormone levels are different, your health may be at different levels and it may also be due to the time of year (when people get sick, etc).
Well, of course transgender people exist. It's not like they're mythical creatures or something. People can identify with a gender different from the one assigned to them at birth. It's not rocket science, it's just basic human diversity.