The American Medical Association is floating taxpayer-funded uterus transplants as a solution for transgender women.
The American Medical Association is floating taxpayer-funded uterus transplants as a solution for transgender women — biological males who believe they are female — to help “consolidate” their chosen gender.in a June issue of the AMA Journal of Ethics in an entry titled, “Should Uterus Transplantation for Transwomen and Transmen Be Subsidized?”
The analysis admits that there has been “no uterus transplant to date in transwomen that we know of,” but it cites some experts who believe it is possible. It also argues that biological men who believe they are women may experience psychological distress due to their lack of female parts. Therefore, uterus transplants could be a viable option to rectify that.
That aside, the analysis emphasizes that a uterus transplant could be considered simply help deluded men into consolidating their identity as a female, despite the fact that it is a biological impossibility. However, the analysis adds that a uterus transplant may be viewed as “less important” than other trans surgeries, such as facial surgery aimed to feminize features.
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