{"id":32375,"date":"2020-06-18T22:14:06","date_gmt":"2020-06-18T22:14:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/natureday.com\/?p=32375"},"modified":"2020-06-18T22:18:21","modified_gmt":"2020-06-18T22:18:21","slug":"7-steps-for-female-to-male-sex-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/natureday.com\/7-steps-for-female-to-male-sex-change\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Steps for Female to Male Sex Change"},"content":{"rendered":"
Female to Male Sex Change<\/p><\/div>\n
This step may be the most important. Going through life feeling unfit in your skin is hard. People seem to love their body and you just can\u2019t relate. So, you believe that a sex change is the only option. Maybe it is. Although it\u2019s not only a major change physically. It\u2019s a very mental challenge as well.<\/p>\n
By talking to a physiatrist, you aren\u2019t getting reassurance to transition. To be honest you will be the only one to tell yourself that answer. They will be able to talk to you and make sure this decision is what you want. You cannot be on the fence when making this decision, you have to be all in.<\/p>\n
Having a physiatrist from beginning to end will allow you to not feel alone. Times will get ridiculously hard. It\u2019s not an easy process. You will need a strong support group. A physiatrist may be able to help you when no one else can.<\/p>\n
SO PLEASE DON\u2019T SKIP THIS STEP!<\/p>\n
Once you have made the final decision 7 Steps for Female to Male Sex Change.\u00a0 You have convinced your physiatrist this is the right decision. You are ready for the next step. This is to fully commit. Tell your family, boss, and friends about the major change you will be going through. Beginning and allowing them to notice on their own is not the right choice. You will be going through a lot during transition and you don\u2019t know what might throw you off the deep end.<\/p>\n
So, once you have decided, begin doing research. There are so many doctors and methods. You need to find everything that fits you. Don\u2019t go through with anything that isn\u2019t 100% what you want. You want this experience to be as easy as possible.<\/p>\n
This is when it begins to get real. When you start hormone therapy you are doing two things. Your doctor will give you something to block your estrogen. Then they will turn around and give you something to boost testosterone. Be sure to do your research and decide which method you prefer to go with:<\/p>\n
Some doctors will let you choose your option. Although, understand that some won\u2019t as they can often choose the best option for you based on information you provide.<\/p>\n
When you are beginning this process just understand no matter how much research you do you aren\u2019t a doctor. They went to many years of school to know what they are doing. It\u2019s important to understand we cannot learn everything they know. So, don\u2019t go in thinking so. And be sure to ask every question. No question is stupid.<\/p>\n
During hormone therapy you will begin to see changes. These changes include:<\/p>\n
There are a series of surgeries you undergo in order to become a male:<\/p>\n
This is the process<\/a> you go through to remove the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, the uterus, and the doctor may or may not take out the cervix. The ovaries are in charge of producing estrogen. This will stop your period of hormone therapy hasn\u2019t already. You should normally see your period completely stop by month four of hormone therapy.<\/p>\n You may choose to bypass this surgery if your hormone therapy is working great or if you’re comfortable having those parts still. Remember it\u2019s up to you.<\/p>\n A vaginectomy<\/a> is a process a doctor must perform in order to do a metoidioplasty. It is the removal of the vagina. A metoidioplasty is the process that transforms your clitoris into a penis. Remember I told you your clitoris will grow naturally from the hormone therapy. You may also use testosterone boosted products like penis enlargement soap<\/a> to increase your clitoris size. Well that\u2019s why it\u2019s administered before this surgery.<\/p>\n The doctors extend your urethra and put it through your new penis. Your penis will actually be called a \u201cneopenis.\u201d<\/p>\n To gain size in your penis a doctor will use tissues from the vagina cheek, labia minora, and other parts of the vagina. The reasoning doctors do this is to allow you to stand up to pee.<\/p>\n The only con is that your neopenis will most likely be too small to have sex by penetration.<\/p>\nMetoidioplasty -Option One-<\/h3>\n
Phalloplasty -Option Two-<\/h3>\n