It depends. The term "transgender female" is ambiguous. If you mean a transgendered person keeping their original parts, then they will be fertile as long as they are not taking hormones and have no medical or physical problems.
If you mean an actual transsexual woman, then she will never be able to reproduce as a female, and after her genital correction surgery, she won't be able to father a child either. If she was born intersexed, that is a different matter, and she might be able to reproduce as a female if those parts are functional and intact.
No. A transgender woman is a woman.
No, she is a cisgender woman.
No. Transgender women do not have ovaries or uteruses.
No. He is a transgender man giving birth.
The only true sign is the woman telling you she's transgender.
"Shemale" is considered an outdated and potentially offensive term.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.
no, shes all woman.
no she was a hermaphrodite but had the make up of a woman.
Of course it is okay to be a lesbian if you are a transgender woman - being transgender doesn't dictate your sexuality, that is something separate. Your sexuality is not something you can control or that other people can control, if you are a woman and attracted to other women you're likely a lesbian.
You will need to find a doctor who will help you through the process.
A transgender woman is a person born male who identifies as female, regardless of any medical procedures that have taken place.
It is impossible to know, because there are so many of them. Hi, I'm Sarah and I am a transgender woman in transition and I am 6'5" tall.