Transsexual women can use Progynova (estradiol valerate). Doctors would likely prescribe 4-6mg of it to transsexual women. They might also prescribe about 200 mg of spironolactone a day in divided doses. Of course, when given such a regimen, doctors would check liver function, blood clotting times, prolactin levels (to help prevent or detect a certain type of brain tumor), glucose, and electrolyte levels (if taking spironolactone). So this is NOT something you should do yourself.
Transsexuals can be male OR female.
transsexuals
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Transphobia
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The Tyra Banks Show - 2005 Transsexuals was released on: USA: 2 August 2006
It depends on what you're asking exactly. Male to female transsexuals may be able to impregnate a woman providing that they have not been castrated and that hormone therapy has not rendered them sterile. Female to male transsexuals cannot impregnate women or be impregnated without the use of an outside sperm donor.
yes
Some are and some aren't.
No, they are just a South Korean girl group.
Progynova, which contains estradiol, is primarily used for hormone replacement therapy and is not specifically indicated for shrinking ovarian cysts. While it may help regulate hormonal imbalances, its effectiveness in reducing cyst size can vary depending on the type and cause of the cyst. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options regarding ovarian cysts.