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A person who was born male and is living as a man cannot get pregnant. However, some transgender men and nonbinary people can. In most cases, including cis-men who have sex with men, male pregnancy is not possible.
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Read More »A person who was born male and is living as a man cannot get pregnant. However, some transgender men and nonbinary people can. In most cases, including cis-men who have sex with men, male pregnancy is not possible. New research in uterine transplants may mean that male pregnancy could be a possibility in the future, though. In this article, we will discuss the difference between sex and gender before explaining more about transgender and male pregnancy. Is it possible? Share on Pinterest GettyImages Anyone who has a uterus and ovaries could become pregnant and give birth. People who are born male and living as men cannot get pregnant. A transgender man or nonbinary person may be able to, however. It is only possible for a person to be pregnant if they have a uterus. The uterus is the womb, which is where the fetus develops. Male reproductive organs include testicles and a penis but no uterus. The terms “man” and “woman” refer to a person’s gender, which encompasses the socially constructed characteristics that differentiate the traditional binary sexes — male and female. Unlike a person’s biological sex, which an individual’s reproductive organs and secondary sex characteristics define, genetics alone do not determine a person’s gender. A person’s gender may include specific social roles, norms, and expectations that differentiate men and women. These characteristics are subjective, and they differ among societies, social classes, and cultures. The gender by which a person identifies depends on the individual. Gender is much more fluid than biological sex. Typically, people are assigned male or female at birth. Those who identify with the gender that society associates with their biological sex are “cisgender” men and women. Cisgender men who have sex with cisgender men cannot get pregnant. However, not everyone identifies with the gender role that is associated with their designated sex. For instance, a person who was assigned female at birth (AFAB) but identifies as a man may refer to themselves as a “transgender” man or a gender nonconforming individual. Many AFAB people who identify as men or gender nonconforming people retain their ovaries and uterus, which allows them to get pregnant and give birth. People with a uterus and ovaries People who have a uterus and ovaries can become pregnant and give birth. However, some AFAB people may take testosterone. Testosterone therapy helps suppress the effects of estrogen while stimulating the development of masculine secondary sex characteristics, including: muscle growth
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Read More »This procedure involves the removal of both breasts and any underlying breast tissue. Hysterectomy: A hysterectomy refers to the removal of the internal female reproductive organs, including the ovaries and uterus. A hysterectomy refers to the removal of the internal female reproductive organs, including the ovaries and uterus. Phalloplasty: During this procedure, a surgeon constructs a neopenis from skin grafts. During this procedure, a surgeon constructs a neopenis from skin grafts. Metoidioplasty: This treatment uses a combination of surgery and hormone therapy to enlarge the clitoris and make it function as a penis. If a person has undergone a partial hysterectomy — which involves the removal of the womb but not the ovaries, cervix, and fallopian tubes — it is possible for the fertilized egg to latch onto the fallopian tubes or the abdomen, resulting in an ectopic pregnancy. However, this is exceedingly rare, and according to a 2015 review , there are only 71 cases on record since 1895.
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