West London Gynaecological Cancer Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Jan 4;4(1):e2034561. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.34561.
Uterus transplant has been demonstrated to be a viable fertility-restoring treatment for women categorized as female at birth with absolute uterine factor infertility. Recent advancements, as well as considerations of fairness and equality in reproductive care, have now led to the possibility of uterus transplant being undertaken in transgender women.
To investigate the reproductive aspirations of transgender women and their perceptions of uterus transplant.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional survey study used a 27-item electronic questionnaire to investigate the reproductive aspirations of 182 transgender women older than 16 years, including their perceptions of and motivations for uterus transplant, between May 1 and November 1, 2019.
Perceptions of and motivations for uterus transplant, including perceived significance of the ability to gestate, menstruate, and have a physiologically functioning vagina.
A total of 182 transgender women completed the questionnaire; most women (109 [60%]) were aged 20 to 29 years. Most did not have children prior to transitioning (167 [92%]) and expressed a desire to have children in the future (171 [94%]). In addition, most respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the ability to gestate and give birth to children (171 [94%]) and menstruate (161 [88%]) would enhance perceptions of their femininity. Similarly, high proportions strongly agreed or agreed that having a transplanted, functioning vagina would improve their sexual experience (163 [90%]), improve their quality of life (163 [90%]), and help them to feel like more of a woman (168 [92%]). Nearly all respondents (180 [99%]) believed that uterus transplant would lead to greater happiness in transgender women. More than three-quarters of the respondents (140 [77%]) strongly agreed or agreed that they would be more inclined to cryopreserve sperm if uterus transplant became a realistic option.
This study provides insights into the reproductive aspirations of transgender women and reports on their multifaceted motivation to undergo uterus transplant. The survey responses suggest that transgender women would choose to have female physiologic experiences, such as menstruation and gestation, as well as potentially having a physiologically functioning transplanted vagina. If proven feasible and safe in this setting, uterus transplant may facilitate the achievement of reproductive aspirations, improve quality of life, and further alleviate dysphoric symptoms in transgender women.
子宫移植已被证明是一种可行的生育恢复治疗方法,适用于被归类为女性且患有绝对子宫因素不孕的女性。最近的进展,以及在生殖护理中公平和平等的考虑,现在已经导致了在跨性别女性中进行子宫移植的可能性。
调查跨性别女性的生殖愿望及其对子宫移植的看法。
设计、地点和参与者:这项横断面调查研究使用了一份 27 项的电子问卷,调查了 182 名年龄在 16 岁以上的跨性别女性的生殖愿望,包括她们对子宫移植的看法和动机,调查时间为 2019 年 5 月 1 日至 11 月 1 日。
对子宫移植的看法和动机,包括对妊娠、月经和具有生理功能的阴道的能力的重要性的看法。
共有 182 名跨性别女性完成了问卷;大多数女性(109[60%])年龄在 20 至 29 岁之间。大多数女性在过渡前没有孩子(167[92%]),并表示未来有生育孩子的愿望(171[94%])。此外,大多数受访者同意或强烈同意,妊娠和分娩(171[94%])和月经(161[88%])的能力会增强他们的女性气质。同样,大多数受访者强烈同意或同意拥有一个移植的、功能正常的阴道会改善他们的性体验(163[90%]),改善他们的生活质量(163[90%]),并帮助他们感觉更像女性(168[92%])。几乎所有的受访者(180[99%])都认为子宫移植会让跨性别女性更幸福。超过四分之三的受访者(140[77%])强烈同意或同意,如果子宫移植成为一个现实的选择,他们更倾向于冷冻精子。
本研究提供了对跨性别女性生殖愿望的深入了解,并报告了她们进行子宫移植的多方面动机。调查结果表明,跨性别女性会选择拥有女性的生理体验,如月经和妊娠,以及可能拥有一个生理功能正常的移植阴道。如果在这种情况下被证明是可行和安全的,子宫移植可能会促进实现生殖愿望,改善生活质量,并进一步减轻跨性别女性的不适症状。