Well, honey, unless you've got some magical powers up your sleeve, the answer is no. You can't just wake up one day and poof, you're a different gender without some serious medical intervention. So, unless you plan on channeling your inner wizard, surgery is pretty much your best bet.
No , it is not possible to produce a baby's cell ( zygote ) without a male reproductive cell ( sperm ) to fertilise it .But a female's reproductive cell ( egg ) can be produced without a sperm .It is possible to transfer a sperm into the ovum of a female through a surgery .
Through sex-change surgery.
Becoming a female involves hormones and surgery.
yes too much testosterone in her blood due to the biosynthesis of androstenedione abnormality will elongate the clitoris into a penis
If you have sufficient legitimate documentation, maybe you should submit this to the Vatican.
Surgery is the only way to help this and if it's just a small bump and you are a female learning the right techniques with make-up can cover it up. In order to have successful surgery the patient should be 17 or older (after they have basically finished growing.)
You would need to talk to your doctor. It will involve extensive counselling, and major surgery.
You go into surgery and they cut off your balls and then they call you a girl> its easy. just hurts a lil.
While the likelihood is lower without a tie, it is still possible for a female dog to get pregnant from a male dog's sperm if there is successful penetration. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on potential pregnancy and to discuss options for preventing unwanted litters in the future.
Physically, it isn't possible. Such transformation is possible only through extensive surgery, and even after he would only structurally resemble a female. No matter what steps he takes, surgery, hormone therapy, anything, he will never be female, not so long as his chromosomes carry that pesky Y.
It is possible for a woman with a transplanted uterus to carry a pregnancy. Therefore, it is theoretically possible for a male-to-female transgendered person to become pregnant by in vitro fertilization; if a pre-op male-to-female transgendered person produces sperm, that person can become a father.
If you mean male to female, then only before surgery, though genuine TS women would hate the erections and not want to do anything sexual with them. If you mean female to male, then even after surgery, this may be a challenge. Most don't get full genital surgery because it is so expensive and unsatisfactory.