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Topic: tranny gives birth without womb, ovaries or fallopian tubes.

+Syntax 11.5 years ago #40,447

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2933979/I-born-no-womb-ve-given-birth-twins-says-mother-feared-no-man-want-me.html

+The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY11.5 years ago, 2 minutes later[T] [B] #443,312

phil thumb.jpg@OP

> http://www.dailymail

Stopped reading there. Nice shitpost.

·Syntax (OP) — 11.5 years ago, 6 minutes later, 9 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #443,315

@previous (The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY)

Holding their two little miracles at home: The woman born a MAN and told she would never conceive cradles twin girls with her husband


The woman who was genetically born a man - and told she would never conceive - has been pictured at home with the twin girls she gave birth to.
Hayley Haynes was born without a womb, ovaries or fallopian tubes. At 19, doctors told her she had XY chromosomes which genetically makes her male and that she would never conceive.
Nine years later, she gave birth to her two 'miracle' babies Avery and Darcey.
Mrs Haynes, now 28, said she was devastated that she would never have children of her own -- and told her childhood friend Sam, who later became her husband: 'No man will want me.'

Throughout puberty she did not have periods, and doctors later discovered she had no reproductive organs thanks to a condition called androgen insensitivity syndrome.
'When they told me I had no womb, I was so confused I felt sick. My biggest fear was never having children,' she told the Daily Mirror.
'Suddenly a huge piece of my life was missing. I felt like half a woman and was embarrassed. How I was going to tell a guy I was genetically male when I started dating?'

A ray of hope came in 2007 when a new specialist at Royal Derby Hospital found a tiny womb missed on previous scans. 'It was only a few millimetres, but it was a start,' said Mrs Haynes, from Bedford.
'He was optimistic it would grow. I still couldn't conceive naturally but I could have the option of IVF.'
The first step was a course of hormone tablets to give her the right levels of progesterone and oestrogen, which would stop her suffering osteoporosis and create an environment in which her womb could grow.

In 2011, Mrs Haynes was told her womb was ready for IVF -- but was dealt another blow when she was told her local NHS trust would not fund it.

Determined not to give up, the couple paid £10,500 more than half their savings for IVF treatment and flights to a clinic in Cyprus in April.

'I was so nervous. We only had one shot and couldn't afford to go through it all again,' Mrs Haynes said. 'I desperately wanted to be a mother and knew if there were no viable eggs or the implantation wasn't successful, I'd be distraught.'

Doctors told her she had only a 60 per cent chance of pregnancy -- so when two tests came back positive, she was ecstatic.
And when Mrs Haynes went for her six-week scan, it was a shock to discover both eggs had taken and she was expecting non-identical twins. 'I couldn't believe it', she said. 'I freaked out, but I was over the moon at the same time. I had the chance to have a complete family.'
Mr Haynes, also 28, added: 'I felt numb with excitement. It was two for the price of one.'
Nine years after hearing the crushing news that she would never be a mother, Mrs Haynes gave birth to Avery and Darcey.
She said: 'Becoming a mother was the single most amazing moment of my life. When I held the babies in my arms for the first time, I was overwhelmed.'

·The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY11.5 years ago, 1 minute later, 11 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #443,318

291621-dr-phil.jpg@previous (Syntax )

Didn't read.

+Anonymous C11.5 years ago, 41 minutes later, 53 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #443,330

I believe that this story is just like syntax.... Full of fucking shit...

Oh, and didn't read.

+Anonymous D11.5 years ago, 3 minutes later, 56 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #443,332

What if the fuck?
It's been how many days since I posted this?

And I almost got even more creeped out when the local news reported a story about a transgender woman right when I clicked the article, but it was a different story and she was stabbed to death.

Doctor, how does the above news make you feel?

·Anonymous D11.5 years ago, 6 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #443,335

sci    Pregnancy without a Womb    Science   Math   4chan.pngThis shit is going on >>>/sci/.

·Anonymous D11.5 years ago, 5 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #443,336

sci    Pregnancy without a Womb    Science   Math   4chan.png@previous (D)

·The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY11.5 years ago, 10 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #443,348

0119_dr-phil_280x340.jpg@443,332 (D)

Artificial insemination is medicine, not a miracle. As a doctor, I can confirm this.

·Anonymous D11.5 years ago, 2 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #443,351

@previous (The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY)
I mean about the transgender woman who was stabbed to death by her boyfriend in their apartment building.

·The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY11.5 years ago, 1 minute later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #443,353

DRP_SHOWS_320x285_1.jpg@previous (D)

I unno, lol.

·Anonymous C11.5 years ago, 6 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #443,362

@443,335 (D)

Dem sho is sum ug-a-ly babies

+Gabe Hoyt-Utcher 11.5 years ago, 2 hours later, 4 hours after the original post[T] [B] #443,407

dubs check 'em

+Anonymous F11.5 years ago, 10 hours later, 14 hours after the original post[T] [B] #443,420

@previous (Gabe Hoyt-Utcher )
not dubs

+Anonymous G11.5 years ago, 1 hour later, 15 hours after the original post[T] [B] #443,427

@previous (F)
loluchecked

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