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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

"Experts" say MTF womb transplants only a few years away?

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HootyMcboob76 · 03/02/2023 14:26

www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11692871/How-womb-transplant-work-trans-women-born-men.html

Fertility "experts" seem to think a uterus is just a "plug n play" organ that just needs wired in.
What about the cascade of ever changing hormones at the right time in a pregnancy to sustain the foetus?

Never going to happen.

Even if it WERE possible, what about the ethical considerations for the child?
Safety of potential foetuses?

If this actually ever happens I think it's time to start praying for the asteroid.

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stbrandonsboat · 03/02/2023 22:25

walkinthewoodstoday · 03/02/2023 20:42

How do you opt out. Important please.

Just Google 'opt out of donor register UK', it's easy enough to do. Make sure you inform your relatives as well.

Abccde · 03/02/2023 23:38

Poor woman? Few kids? Bills to pay? Fancy selling your womb?

Scientists have done so much good. Try have enabled infertile woman to have babies.

This is not good.

I am glad tha to am getting to an age where noone would want my reproductive organs but this is horrific. Its actually really upset me. Its just so wrong. Its not the TW potentially having a baby - Its the complete disregard for the woman who's womb is used and the child who could be born from it.

I actually am a bit unsure of womb transplants in actual woman. I don't know - it just seems a step to far.

Ketchupwee · 03/02/2023 23:48

Well some bloke transwoman is welcome to mine, it's broken, full of fibroids and glued to everything else in my abdomen by endometriosis so I spend most of my life in agonising pain. Take it if it makes you feel 'like a woman' and enjoy

CharlieParley · 04/02/2023 01:58

The rat experiment only worked after they rats were first seriously inbred and then the sister rat whose womb was removed was stitched onto her brother into whom the womb was implanted.

Failure rates were high, mortality rates of the adult rats would never be acceptable in humans. As for seriously inbreeding humans and then conjoining siblings to make the womb implant into males viable, that's extremely unlikely to ever get ethics approval in Europe and would take decades, because of the inbreeding requirement. Obviously.

CharlieParley · 04/02/2023 02:03

ReunitedThorns · 03/02/2023 20:59

They did this with Lili Elbe, this is what killed him.

They didn't. What killed him was a botched vaginoplasty using tissue from the colon which led to an agonisingly painful infection of the donor site which ultimately caused his death.

MeanCanadianLady · 04/02/2023 04:00

Allthegoodnamesarechosen · 03/02/2023 15:19

There is a ‘doctor’ in Oslo who thinks that women in a coma could be used as surrogate ‘mothers’ , that is ,incubators.

Really, it is not a joke.

What happens in the off chance that the woman was wrongly declared brain dead and wakes up terrified and in labor? I think I might resort to offing myself. I mean I’m in canada naturally so I guess I could just apply for maid. 🤪

nilsmousehammer · 04/02/2023 09:09

Yes, the willingness to experiment on human children is a bit Dr Mengele to say the least.

But this is all just someone's exceptionally warped pipe dream.

stbrandonsboat · 04/02/2023 10:23

Some pagans believe that the womb/ovaries are sacred and have a soul of their own. Certainly, when I was younger, mine felt as though it controlled me and I had to fit in with the rhythms it went through. It was definitely a massive part of who I was and I struggled massively with pms. Same with the hormone fluctuations dictating mood, sex drive etc. Glad it's gone into retirement now 😂 it's not a spare part though to be taken for experimentation or transplant. It still contains part of who I am even though I'm not a pagan.

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