| Literature DB >> 30875835 |
Maria-Elisa de Castro-Peraza1, Jesús Manuel García-Acosta2, Naira Delgado-Rodriguez3, Maria Inmaculada Sosa-Alvarez4, Rosa Llabrés-Solé5, Carla Cardona-Llabrés6, Nieves Doria Lorenzo-Rocha7.
Abstract
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. However, their identity and their way of living gender do not correspond to the socially established norms. In this paper, we discuss the different perspectives in relation to transgender people and their desire for parenthood. This review, and the basis of this paper, is inspired by the case of a trans man who desired gestation with his own genetic material. He began the cycle of assisted reproduction when he was a legally recognized woman, but that attempt ended with a miscarriage. From that assisted reproduction cycle, four embryos remained frozen. After the failed experience of gestation, the person completed his transition. Now legally a man, he attempted to gestate using his reproductive organs. This literature review aimed to identify relevant studies describing the relationship between transgender person and biological parenthood. This study comprehensively addresses important aspects one should know when considering a transgender pregnancy. These factors include biological, psychological, social, and legal issues. After reviewing the state-of-the-art information on trans parenthood, the main conclusion is that 'the desire to have a child is not a male or female desire but a human desire'.Entities:
Keywords: assisted reproduction; health legislation; holistic health; parenting; pregnancy; transgender person
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30875835 PMCID: PMC6466010 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16060925
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1A flowchart showing phases of the literature search for extraction of the most specific literature for the review.
Figure 2The analysis of the data revealed four broad themes.