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Can testosterone cure gender dysphoria?
Testosterone treatment may reduce a person’s gender dysphoria and emotional distress and improve their quality of life. It may also promote the matching of a person’s gender identity and their body and allow them to experience gender congruence.
Can a woman taking testosterone get pregnant?
Although more research is needed, we do know that it’s possible to get pregnant while taking testosterone. Whether you want to avoid pregnancy or are trying to conceive, we recommend you discuss your needs with your healthcare provider, and plan accordingly.
Does testosterone affect female fertility?
Testosterone plays an important role in reproductive health. Women need only small quantities of testosterone – too much or too little can interfere with fertility. A recent study indicated that testosterone helps to promote the development of follicles – structures that hold and release eggs during ovulation.
What happens if a woman takes testosterone?
Side effects of testosterone therapy for women can include acne, extra hair growth, weight gain, and fluid retention. Some women have mood swings and become angry or hostile. In rarer circumstances, women develop deeper voices and baldness. Clitoral enlargement is another rare side effect.
What is bottom surgery FTM?
FTM Bottom Surgery Phalloplasty creates a penis and urethra (to stand while urinating). We use tissue from your forearm or thigh. We do this in 2 stages. Metoidioplasty takes your existing genital tissue and makes it longer, turning it into a defined phallus. This needs only one surgery.
What happens when a girl starts taking testosterone?
Side effects of testosterone therapy for women can include acne, extra hair growth, weight gain, and fluid retention. Some women have mood swings and become angry or hostile. In rarer circumstances, women develop deeper voices and baldness.
How much testosterone should a woman take?
Since the commercially available dosages are too strong for women, female patients typically are treated with testosterone compounded at a dosage of 0.5 to 2 mg per day.