Pregnant Trans Men May Face High Miscarriage Rates, New Review Finds
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Pregnant Trans Men May Face High Miscarriage Rates, New Review Finds
Trans men are getting pregnant, but medicine has few answers. New review flags elevated miscarriage rates and postpartum depression. The post Pregnant Trans Men May Face High Miscarriage Rates, New Review Finds appeared first on StudyFinds.
Review highlights pregnancy and miscarriage rates among transmasculine people
A recent review of published research provides some evidence that a small but noteworthy minority of transmasculine people (trans, nonbinary, and other gender expansive people who were assigned female at birth) have pregnancies (6%–9%) and children (4%–9%), including after transition.
What research reveals about transmasculine pregnancy
A recent review of published research provides some evidence that a small but noteworthy minority of transmasculine people (trans, nonbinary, and other gender-expansive people who were assigned female at birth) have pregnancies (6%–9%) and children (4%–9%), including after transition. The systematic review published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica also found possibly higher miscarriage rates and very little evidence on postnatal depression rates in transmasculine people who became pregnant.
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