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Transgender pregnancy - Wikipedia

Transgender men and nonbinary people who are or wish to become pregnant face social, medical, legal, and psychological concerns. As uterus transplantations are ...

What it's like to be pregnant as a transmasculine person - Clue app

Yes, transgender men and transmasculine people can get pregnant (1). In fact, they get pregnant at rates similar to people who identify as women ...

What it's like to be a pregnant trans man in America - The 19th News

While trying to conceive, Guido has gone without testosterone, which many transmasculine people take for hormone replacement therapy. Without it ...

Pregnancy for trans and non-binary parents - Tommy's

There are different ways that trans and non-binary people choose to become pregnant. They may choose to become pregnant by having sex, through ...

Can Men Get Pregnant? Outcomes for Trans and Cisgender Men

Men can and do become pregnant. Your reproductive organs and hormones may change what pregnancy looks like, but your gender isn't a limiting factor.

Can transgender men get pregnant? - Planned Parenthood

Gender affirming hormone therapy — including testosterone — isn't birth control. This means that trans men can get pregnant even if they're on ...

Pregnancy Outcomes in a US Cohort of Transgender People

Trans individuals can and do become pregnant, but there are limited data regarding pregnancy outcomes. Prenatal care access barriers, minority ...

Transgender Men Who Experienced Pregnancy After Female-to ...

CONCLUSION: Transgender men are achieving pregnancy after having socially, medically, or both transitioned. Themes from this study can be used to develop ...

Pregnancy - TransHub

Trans person who are pregnant have many of the same challenges as other pregnant people, but an important difference is that they are experiencing pregnancy in ...

Trans and non-binary pregnancy, traumatic birth, and perinatal ...

Conclusion. Existing literature suggests factors such as dysphoria, isolation, and exclusion, and poor care may make transgender and non-binary parents more ...

How a Transgender Woman Could Get Pregnant | Scientific American

To support a fetus through pregnancy a transgender recipient would also need the right hormonal milieu and the vasculature to feed the uterus, ...

Here's What I Want People to Know About Trans and Nonbinary ...

Here's What I Want People to Know About Trans and Nonbinary Pregnancies ... When talking about reproduction, reproductive rights, and ...

Navigating U.S. pregnancy care as a transgender man | Millie Clinic

I am a Black, gay, transgender man, and seahorse dad. I gave birth to my first daughter on January 9, 2014 — four years after beginning my medical ...

What it's like to be Trans and Pregnant | Stuff

A new local documentary follows a gay couple - one of whom is a trans man - and their journey to become parents.

Transgender people show similar pregnancy outcomes to cisgender ...

A study finds similar rates of severe parental morbidity and preterm birth and lower rates of cesarean delivery.

My Brother's Pregnancy and the Making of a New American Family

(Testosterone doesn't necessarily preclude a pregnancy. Some trans men may have unintentional pregnancies while taking it.) If their partner is ...

Pregnancy in a Transgender Male: A Case Report and Review of ...

Pregnancy in transgender men is an area of increasing study due to data showing that pregnancy can occur in this population despite the ...

Trans dads tell doctors: 'You can be a man and have a baby'

Transgender men say they're discouraged by the medical establishment when they decide to get pregnant. Experts blame a lack of training and ...

The dad who gave birth: 'Being pregnant doesn't change me being a ...

The dad who gave birth: 'Being pregnant doesn't change me being a trans man' ... Freddy McConnell takes out his phone and shows me a film of his ...

For many pregnant trans people, competent medical care is hard to ...

Transgender men and nonbinary people who are pregnant or trying to conceive are more likely than not to face a reproductive health system ...