Survey: Most Happy With Sex Change Results
90 Percent Of Those Who Have Male-To-Female Sex Change Operations Pleased, Study Shows
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(CBS/AP)
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Researchers surveyed 222 patients who had sex change operations and found nearly 90 percent of them were happy with the results soon after surgery and nearly half were eventually able to achieve orgasm as a woman after a later follow-up.
The results suggest that most men who undergo a sex change to become a woman are happy with the cosmetic and functional results even though complications, such as vaginal hair growth and urinary problems, can occur.
Despite these problems, which were mainly minor and easily corrected by secondary surgery, 76 precent of the patients who provided detailed feedback were happy with the cosmetic result of their surgery and 80 percent said the surgery had met their expectations, says researcher Jonathan C. Goddard, MD, a urologist at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust in the U.K., in a news release.
Sex Change Patients Happy
The study analyzed the early results of 222 patients who had a male-to-female sex change operation between 1994 and 2004. Seventy of these sex change patients were also contacted an average of three years later to obtain long-term follow-up information.
The men ranged in age from 19 to 76 with an average age of 43. Nine out of 10 of the sex change patients had a clitoris and vagina created during the
procedure.
The results showed that 88 percent of sex change patients were happy with the initial results at their first follow-up appointment. Among those contacted about three years later, 76 percent said the cosmetic results were acceptable.
Researchers also found that among those contacted for follow-up:
The study also showed that minor complications were relatively common. For example:
The outcome of this complex surgery depends on a number of factors, says Goddard. These include the technical experience of the surgeon, the amount and quality of tissue that each patient has available for reconstruction and, most importantly, the realistic expectations of the patients themselves.
By Jennifer Warner
Reviewed by Louise Chang
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- snidegrass..Oh dear..I am a born female...No a transgender male to female can''t bear children. They can''t change back..And the state sould not pay for this as it is not basic care. Just a man who is running away from being a man.. He thinks he knows what it is to to be a woman, sorry this lady is not that dumb.
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- there''s a good book i recommend, mental health
in a mad world by james magner. can the trangender
have children? not adopted. but through sexual
reproduction? - Reply to this comment
- sexual taboos were originally for health reasons.
and genetic reasons. and reproductive reasons.
the original intent of *** was reproduction
not hedonism or epicureanism. i guess some
people are just too busy making children to
take care of them. - Reply to this comment
- I guess they would have to be. Changing back would be a bloody mess.
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