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Indian surgeon plans to transplant womb into a biological man so TRANS weirdos can get pregnant
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[quote:DeploraVision ™:MV81MTMxMTczXzk0MTU5NjI4XzJDNzA5RUI2] [quote:kat:MV81MTMxMTczXzk0MTU5NTA5XzZCMDc3MkZC] So assuming this entity is able to conceive, what will happen to the fetus from all the anti rejection meds this person will have to take? If they don't take these meds their bodies will reject the transplant. Sounds life threatening for all involved. And very stupid. [/quote] Imagine the psychological torture a child would go through if born to a trans man. They would be teased and bullied at school because everyone can spot a trans man a mile away. :barrymikepoint: [/quote]
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A surgeon in India will attempt to transplant a womb into a trans woman who was born a man — with the view to making them pregnant.
The risky procedure will involve taking the reproductive organs from a dead donor or a patient who has transitioned the other way and had theirs removed.
There has only been one documented case of a womb being inserted into a trans woman in the past — but she died from complications just months later.
Impregnating a trans woman would be an even bigger feat, and would require the use of IVF and a C-section, because they do not have a fully functioning vagina.
Dr Narendra Kaushik, who runs a gender reassignment clinic in New Delhi, has said he is 'very, very optimistic' he can make a success of the procedure.
'Every transgender woman wants to be as female as possible — and that includes being a mother,' he is quoted as saying
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