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  • Nordicskibunny is WRONG. Medications for the prevention of organ rejection do NOT pass the fetal-maternal blood barrier. The real concern is prolonged use of the medications is harsh on the user.

  • YesYesYes. And then I could save my own sperm in the spermbank, and the children could be nothing but perfect. Clarissa

  • Awwww, Your so adorable!!!! I would say yes to this procedure, as I would love to have children of my own!!!xx Hope 2012 is going well 4U!!!xx

  • I just want to clarify that in this instance, the anti rejection medication would not allow for the healthy development of the baby inside the uterus. Would you put your child in jeopardy with the powerful drugs that would be required to allow your body to keep an organ that is not your own. Genetic tissue manipulation would be probably the most practical way to develop a working uterus.

  • OMG..... What I wouldn't give to have a baby with my husband. Yes, I am transgender, and this surgery would be such a blessing!!! :-D

  • I wonder if someday we'll be able to revive the damn things. I'd be happy to give my old uterus (I'm 61) to someone who could use it. Barely used! No kids!

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  • If I was younger and my body was more aligned phyiscally to carry children I would love to give birth and carry my own babies. But I am also happy to just finally be me and have my own children today even though I didnt give birth to them.

  • Id love to if i knew it was safe and clean, if i could carry a child with the same chances as any other woman. It hurts not having the option, more than once someone has made a joke or comment that i cant have children. Its pretty devastating. xx

  • That will be awesome. So it would be worth to have this surgery what should it be called it at all it is available. Has this been possible my attaching Stem cells to the transplanted embryo.

  • This is a dream of mine and I would down right do anything to bear my own children.

  • I have always had wider hips than what "normal boys" do...and it (to me) is positioned the same as my sisters' hips are...but anyways...I have always had dreams of being a mum, even during puberty...one of them makes me cry all the time i think about it...I would love to have the chance to be a mum...even if someone else has to carry my baby...xxx

  • This is very interesting. Although as an artist I have studied the human bones and the female pelvis is designed to support and separate for an infant to pass through. Where as a male pelvis is not, That's why females naturally have wider hips and they also are tilled forward more than a male pelvis. We had a discusion of this in my class. As a trangender, it was something I would never want to go through.

    Thank you for sharing.

    Kisses,

    Dodi ")

  • Now, if science could only figure out a way to make me 40 years younger...

  • Thanks for sharing this information. It's very interesting to see developments in this area.

  • Hi April, I would love to be able to give birth, but at this point in life the answer is no. My reasons areas follows. One, I am in my early 30's, that would put me in my 40's by the time It came on mainstream. The second is that I already have 2 kids and don't want anymore. The the third is I am married to a woman (yes, we made it through transition!) If I was in my early 20's and this was a reality, I would not think twice and have it done, marry a man and have a whole heard of kiddos! thanks!

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