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@082paug

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Quasar@082paug·
mdpi.com/1422-0067/23/2… an article reviewing pathologies and current treatments of gynecological organs in field of tissue engineering as an alternative to repairing/replacing dysfunctional organs using autologous cells w/ potential to restore female fertility & sexual wellbeing
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Supernova@One_Supernova·
@bonjourtonnerre @zaelefty MRKH is a medical condition that affects females They're not some sort of 3rd sex Imagine the nerve of people like you to tell women w/ an underdeveloped uterus/upper vagina (who have otherwise normal ovaries and vulva) that they are not truly female but a 3rd sex. Unbelievable
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Zachary Elliott@zaelefty·
Why haven’t biologists found the third sex? The reason is surprisingly simple.
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Quasar@082paug·
@bonjourtonnerre @zaelefty wtf are you talking about Women w MRKH are, females? Like entirely? MRKH is a birth defect of the uterus/upper canal, resulting in uterine infertility. We produce eggs like any other woman. Dawg we’ve been here and diagnosed
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ariane@bonjourtonnerre·
@zaelefty Also what about Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) Syndrome or Aphallia (Penile Agenesis), should we pretend this doesn't exist, that we haven't "found them?"
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Quasar@082paug·
@Leah19519359 @702ValetParker Yes thank you, and most women with MRKH have an underdeveloped uterus of varying degree. It causes uterine infertility, which is also a female specific form of infertility- something males cannot experience.
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Leah@Leah19519359·
The number of women affected by MRKH, being born without a uterus is .02% (not even 1%) GLOBALLY. This disorder does not make them men. Woman who stop menstruating due to menopause are not men. Women who have hysterectomies do not become men. Riley, of course, claimed NONE of that. If you are using these examples somehow as a rebuttal that biological men can have periods, there is not even a connection.
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Valet Parker@702ValetParker·
I regret to inform you that reproductive biology is slightly more complicated than the Fisher Price version of science you seem to be operating with. Women can be born without uteruses. Women can lose uteruses to cancer. Women can have hysterectomies. Women can stop menstruating decades before death. A uterus is an organ, not a philosophical litmus test for womanhood. Plenty of women do not menstruate. Plenty never could. Who knew biological science was being rewritten by people whose understanding peaked in middle school health class.
Riley Gaines@Riley_Gaines_

If you don’t have a uterus, you cannot have a period. The fact this even has to be seriously said is a condemnation of humanity.

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Quasar@082paug·
@LeeL0031 @702ValetParker A woman born without a uterus has a disorder of the uterus and thus making her uterus disordered. Most women with MRKH have an underdeveloped uterus of varying degree. She is not disordered as a female, she just is female. Her uterus is disordered.
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Lee Loo 🙎🏼‍♀️hey commie,catch!
@702ValetParker A woman born without a uterus is a disordered female. A man born without a uterus is a normal healthy male. MRKH syndrome is 100% a female disorder A woman’s who loses her uterus for any reason in the future is still a woman. A man is always & forever a body without a uterus
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Quasar@082paug·
@SomerSeeSon @drpoppyBHRT Point is she herself shouldn’t be called an anomaly cuz she isn’t. The lack of a uterus is abnormal, and it is a female reproductive condition. She is just as much of a woman as the women with acquired female health issues.
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Quasar@082paug·
@SomerSeeSon @drpoppyBHRT I’m aware of how rare. *She* isn’t an anomaly. The lack of a uterus, in a female body, *is* abnormal. All congenital birth defects are anomalies. A defected organ doesn’t make her a defected woman, it impairs her uterine infertility- female health condition, female infertility.
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Dr. Poppy Daniels@drpoppyBHRT·
As an expert in women's health with degrees in biology & medicine who treat women as my actual job, I will inform you that being a woman is a combination of chromosomes, external & internal sex characteristics & the CAPACITY but not the NECESSITY to menstruate, gestate & lactate. Women born without a uterus are a biological anomaly, not a variation of normal biology. Women who had a hysterectomy are still women. Women who have menstrual abnormalities, including absence of periods, infertility, & problems breastfeeding are still women. Saying a man who thinks he's a woman & is deluding himself that he's having "period pains" is the same as those biological women is patently false.
Valet Parker@702ValetParker

I regret to inform you that reproductive biology is slightly more complicated than the Fisher Price version of science you seem to be operating with. Women can be born without uteruses. Women can lose uteruses to cancer. Women can have hysterectomies. Women can stop menstruating decades before death. A uterus is an organ, not a philosophical litmus test for womanhood. Plenty of women do not menstruate. Plenty never could. Who knew biological science was being rewritten by people whose understanding peaked in middle school health class.

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Quasar@082paug·
@Miralitt12 @drpoppyBHRT Ty for understanding, I’m sorry. Everyone is arbitrarily drawing the line where someone isn’t an anomaly & where someone is. There’s no acknowledgment that a woman born w/o a uterus has a congenital female reproductive condition. Some female issues are acquired, others congenital
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Elena@Miralitt12·
@082paug @drpoppyBHRT I know, sorry, I agree with you. I’m just trying to understand exactly what metric they’re using to determine that.
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Quasar@082paug·
@LucyBennet10 @drpoppyBHRT I don’t understand why you’d compare women born w/o a uterus to a man born w/o a penis when that woman has everything female. And why compare a female health condition to a males when the woman has entirely more in common with a woman who also lacks a period/has infertility?
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Quasar@082paug·
@Miralitt12 @drpoppyBHRT She’s female. wtf is wrong with you? How is this any better than OP calling us an “abnormality.” The lack of uterus is an abnormality, us being a woman isn’t.
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Elena@Miralitt12·
@drpoppyBHRT What makes a woman born without a uterus a woman with a disorder, and not a man with a disorder?
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Quasar@082paug·
@LucyBennet10 @drpoppyBHRT us like we aren’t women when only females can be born without a uterus and have a diagnosis for it.
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Quasar@082paug·
@LucyBennet10 @drpoppyBHRT An absent period is something women without a uterus literally experience, and infertility which was also mentioned which is female specific, but I guess we don’t count since ours is permanent? Even though it’s as much of an issue. This othering makes no sense, it’s just treating
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Quasar@082paug·
@drpoppyBHRT Women born without a uterus have… absent period and infertility.. and are obviously women, not anomalies. Their lack of uterus is an anomaly, not them as women, tf?
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Quasar@082paug·
@drpoppyBHRT Why do you call women born without a uterus an anomaly, but women with menstrual abnormalities, infertility, absence periods, breastfeeding issues, still women? Why are the former an abnormality and the latter not?
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@omeyocantlan @candycherryfem @seonghwapapi Listen, if a male went to the doctors and says I feel like the upper part of my vagina is missing they'd send him to the cuckoo house. If a female went to the doctors and says the same thing they'd treat her. It's called the "The exception that proves the rule"
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Quasar@082paug·
@omeyocantlan @candycherryfem @seonghwapapi I’m a woman w/ MRKH, & only female people/girls/women can be diagnosed with MRKH as it is a female reproductive condition. Only women can be amenorrheic, experience uterine infertility & have female conditions. These are all female specific health issues a male cant experience.
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omeyocantlan@omeyocantlan·
@candycherryfem @seonghwapapi It is true that no trans women will experience periods. They're still women. Just like all women with MRKH who don't experience periods either are also women.
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Quasar@082paug·
@Skyebellini @omeyocantlan @candycherryfem @seonghwapapi Thank u, also to clarify the image, condition affects the upper vaginal canal, leaving the lower portion there, and most of us have uterine remnants/underdeveloped uterus. Sorry for being nitpicky, not ur fault considering there aren’t really any good illustrations on this 😭
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Quasar@082paug·
@Narcomancer20 @omeyocantlan @Skyebellini @candycherryfem @seonghwapapi Omg ty I love that u used amenorrheic and acknowledged female infertility. They never acknowledge that there are female specific forms of infertility that a male can never experience. These words are what should be used (as a woman who lacks a period/has uterine infertility)
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