Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Just Learned A Horrible Fact


Guest Link

Recommended Posts

Hey guys, I'm taking a gender and sexuality course in Amsterdam while I'm abroad and last class I learned something awful. My native Dutch professor mentioned that transgendered people seeking SRS in The Netherlands are required to be sterilized. I know that often taking HRT and other parts of the process can lead to being infertile, but some individuals who officially change genders can and choose to remain capable of having children....but even if they didn't, this law is horrific and violates basic human rights.

Does anyone know of other countries where this is the same? I had never heard of anything like it before and was, as shown, disgusted.

Link to comment
Guest Kaitlyn88

If you're MTF you'll be sterilized anyways from hormones and if not that SRS will do it, so that really doesn't make any sense but I wouldn't care since it's still happening one way or another. I never could have kids myself being XXY so I've never really thought much about all that.

Link to comment
Guest Michele H

current SOC does not require sterilization and if fact one of the recomendations for the next release is that patients be counseled regarding reproduction options. Hormone therapy does reduce reproductive capability and of course, SRS seals the deal. The recomendation for the next WAPATH soc calls for discussing banking sperm or ovum with associated risks as well as reproductive issues associated with hormone usage

Link to comment
Guest i is Sam :-)

Well the SOC is not law anywhere! And even if it was US law wouldn't apply to the Netherlands. The drugs sterilizing you vs the government forcing it on you are two very different things. The latter being just about the biggest breach of human rights you can get.

Link to comment
Guest praisedbeherhooves

I think you misunderstood. SRS will sterilize you just by nature of the process. Making a law would just be pointless since that happens already.I think that you got things mixed up since some people transition without SRS and manage to keep fertile, though that is very rare in the MTF case.

Link to comment

Hi,

in Germany if you want to change your gender in your papers, you must be sterilize first. So if you plan to do MTF only in paper work, than it is not possible. If you take the example of the man that give birth to his kid because he was a she before would only be possible in Germany if he is still a she in the papers.

Many people complain about that fact as you already found out, it is against human rights.

Also in a very early stage, latest one week after birth, the gender must setup for the papers. The option to choose is male or female. So no way to wait for later until the kid can say by his/her own what it is. In the past a lot of kids were adjusted with OP by the doctor to the gender the doctor thought it came close. Many times it was the wrong one but than it is to late.

So if you have a kid in Germany were you can not say exactly what gender it is, you get a lot of trouble. Thanks to the internet and other cool people, many parents were helped to make the right choice and wait with OP until the kid can tell.

But, the Netherlands are a very open minded country. It is more easy to go out in the other gender. A lot of strange people life here so nobody will notice you.

Greetings

Nelly

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   5 Members, 0 Anonymous, 253 Guests (See full list)

    • Abigail Genevieve
    • SamC
    • MAN8791
    • Ivy
    • Thea
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.1k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,092
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Selena729
    Newest Member
    Selena729
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Angelo christoper
      Angelo christoper
      (38 years old)
    2. Joslynn
      Joslynn
      (61 years old)
    3. Kaltia_Atlas
      Kaltia_Atlas
    4. Rika_Lil
      Rika_Lil
      (40 years old)
    5. Summerluv
      Summerluv
      (19 years old)
  • Posts

    • Ivy
      People who are out publicly, and openly transgender, maybe on HRT, having changed names and gender, have a lot to lose if anti-trans politicians take power.  They have openly called for our eradication, and promise to do everything they can to accomplish this.  (again, 2025) For someone in this position the election is about our survival.  It's foolish to delude ourselves into thinking "Oh, they don't really mean that.  It's all for show," or, "There's other more important things to concern ourselves with." Maybe for some people the other things take priority.  But if you have skin in the game, things look different.  
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      If that happens, a lot of things I don't want to see might also be codified into law.  And some things that shouldn't be law might not get repealed.  To me, progress in one area isn't worth the price we'd have to pay in several other areas.     For me, voting on LGBTQ issues always ends up as an "out of the frying pan, but into the fire" sort of event.  
    • Ivy
      Trying out a new wig. Got my reading glasses on. I've also got dark roots now - first time in years.
    • Vidanjali
      Thea, your post made me think of a comic named Chloe Petts whom I saw recently on Hannah Gadsby's Gender Agenda comedy special on Netflix. She is a cisgender masculine lesbian. She is brilliant and so funny. I was intrigued by her identification - specifically masculine, not butch. And it seems to me there is a difference. 
    • Vidanjali
      Today I had a dr appt. When I checked in, I was asked my surname, which I gave. Apparently there were two patients with appointments at that time with that same surname. The receptionist asked, "Are you (my legal name which is feminine) or Paul?" I got such a kick out of it not being assumed I had the feminine name. 
    • Vidanjali
      That must have felt affirming, albeit perhaps weirdly so. However, I'd construe that more broadly (no pun intended) as sexism rather than misogyny where the latter would imply contempt. Also, incidentally, I've heard chivalry referred to as "benevolent sexism". 
    • MaeBe
      My boss is in a panic. His business is a couple straws away from breaking a camel in half. He's just handling the stress very poorly.   My dad, though. He's handling things pretty well, as long as I continue to don't get massively offended by being called: son, boy, etc. His eldest is leaving the State and looks so different than he's been used to over the years. I haven't told him I'm on HRT, but to be fair the changes haven't been massive. I've always had boobs, more so after COVID weight gain and made more obvious with its loss, but now I'm not hiding them--and obviously wearing a bra. The estrogen has done some work, but nothing major (sadly). I think the biggest HRT changes have been my skin and a mild amount of fat redistribution.   Today I'm wearing my cheater, I almost have cleavage! :D I need to get another t-shirt bra to keep a good rotation. I only have two, one push-up, and the rest are unlined (great for Summer, but not great for my Summer wardrobe ).
    • Justine76
      Thank you so much April! 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Glad to hear it. Abby
    • JenniferB
      I eat a ketogenic diet and have had no problems. I don't know about your case but I suspect it is the estrogen. Research the types of ways to take estrogen. Pay close attention to the bloodwork results. If they are not satisfactory, bring it up with your doctor. I take injectables, which are fully covered by insurance. It may not be the route for you, but something to consider. I emphasize to do your research and good luck. You can solve this. Be persistent.    Jennifer
    • April Marie
      I'm in a magenta blouse under a baby blue buttoned cardigan - still a little cool here in the northeast today - with dark blue jeans. Oh, and my favorite flame colored copper feather earrings.
    • April Marie
      What a wonderful photo! You look gorgeous!!!
    • Justine76
      White crop top and capri jeans ;) Finaly tricked the face id on my phone, "that's not you" lol.
    • JenniferB
      This is my opinion, so take it for that. Fatigue is based more on what you eat. Eat a more healthy diet, and stay away from ultra-processed foods and that should help. Think of eating the way we did a couple hundred years ago before the industrial revolution. It's just a thought.   Jennifer
    • April Marie
      Welcome back, Jennifer! As a relative newbie to the forum and to transition, I look forward to getting to know you and share in your experiences.
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...