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Post op : ejaculation?


Alex59

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When I have my correction surgery (srs) , I have read that a mans sperm can live in a woman for up to 6/7 days, does this include me? D:

Thanks Alexis <3

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Guest Mia J

Alexis, I moved this topic to the POST OP forum.

Can you be more specific in what you are asking?

Are you asking if a man's sperm can live in you for up to 6 or seven days after sex?

I have never heard any studies even done on this as sense a post op transwoman is sterile it would not matter.

Mia

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Highly unlikely is the best answer, since in the time shown above, the sperm will have migrated up into the woman's uterus or died trying. Without a uterus which is a special environment that will protect the sperm more readily, what is its reason to go on living?? Our neo vaginas will not have the same chemical environment that a uterus does. But I agree, why are you asking the question?

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I know its kind of wierd.... but I would absolutly LOVE to get pregnant; go through the joys of pregnancy, carry a mans child <3 but I know I will never have children IN THAT WAY so I dunno.... I guess it makes me feel more whole knowing I can carry something of him to do with reproduction inside me :'(

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I know its kind of wierd.... but I would absolutly LOVE to get pregnant; go through the joys of pregnancy

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Actually, Alex, you may find it not all that weird at all. I am sure there are many MTFs here on the forums who would love to be able to carry a child full term. I, for one, am one of them - I would love to be able to experience the maternal joy of birth just once. Of course, getting pregnant the old-fashioned way (a.k.a. with a male) I am allllll set with that. A turkey-baster would be fine for me and (hopefully) my partner (well, if I had one).

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O god no getting pregnant isnt whats weird, and I know manygirls born in the worng body want to, its the other thing about the sperm in which I think that YOU'D ALL find kinda wierd :L

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I know its kind of wierd.... but I would absolutly LOVE to get pregnant; go through the joys of pregnancy

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Actually, Alex, you may find it not all that weird at all. I am sure there are many MTFs here on the forums who would love to be able to carry a child full term. I, for one, am one of them - I would love to be able to experience the maternal joy of birth just once. Of course, getting pregnant the old-fashioned way (a.k.a. with a male) I am allllll set with that. A turkey-baster would be fine for me and (hopefully) my partner (well, if I had one).

Alex59

As Bette stated there are many of us that would love to have that feeling of being pregnant. I know for me that I got a small taste (I had Couvade syndrome when my SO was carring our 1st). It was both a blessing as well as a curse. The blessing because it got caught up in the feeling and emotions that I thought I could never experience. The curse was that I got caught up in the feelings and emotions only to find that I could not complete the birth. Where my SO displayed a slight case of post partum, I experienced it fully till life and the real world slapped me in the face.

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Thanks, but as i've already said, I know alot of girls born in the wrong body would wish to get pregnant its the sperm living part that some would find a bit weird but I dont. And what does "SO" mean lol

Alexis <3

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Guest LizMarie

SO = significant other, a non-gender way of discussing one's spouse, fiancee, or other close person.

And no, I don't find the idea of sperm living inside the vagina for some time weird at all. That's what it's supposed to do, right? :)

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