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Depending on how young you are, uterus transplants could be a thing for trans women! It's already a thing for cis women. As a matter of fact, the first children born with transplanted uteri are already in kindergarten. There is not really a reason to exclude trans women, they just did, we have the same blood vessels and all, they're always born with c section (too high risk) they only leave the uterus in short term like 2 to 3 years and you have to be on antirejection drugs during the time of the transplant. There might be some reasoning that you'd need to be post op, but it's been a while since I read the case reports. I wouldn't be surprised if the first trans girl/woman to give birth with a transplanted uterus is not only already born but is older than 15 (said trans girl would obviously be older by the time of the pregnancy lol)spoiler
that's amazing, i had no idea uterus transplants had already been done unfortunately, i am fucking poor, so i doubt it's gonna be an option for me even if it became possible for trans women. i'm mostly okay with it though. there's a sentimental part of me that's sad about not being able to give birth, but i don't believe that's required in order to be a "real" mom or anything like that.