Fertility options for
Whether you need treatment and what type of treatment will depend on: •Your fertility status •Whether you’ve undergone fertility preservation before gender-affirming surgeries (womb/ovary removal for trans men/non-binary individuals, or orchiectomy for trans women/non-binary individuals) •If you previously froze your gametes (your sperm or eggs) •Hormone therapy and Transgender men, non-binary people and transgender women
Conceiving naturally as a trans person
For some transpeople, natural conception is still an option. As a trans man or non-binary person, you may still be able to conceive naturally or with the help of IUI if you have retained your womb and ovaries. As a trans woman or non-binary person, you may still be able to conceive naturally if you have retained your testes. This can be achieved if you have a partner or co- parent that can produce their own eggs or sperm or with the help of an egg or sperm donor (either known or unknown). For support with natural conception, discuss your plans with one of our fertility specialists.
age are two factors that may lower your fertility. In this case, IVF may increase your chances of a successful pregnancy. A fertility assessment helps to understand your fertility status and which treatments are right for you.
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