Background: Transmasculine individuals are people who were assigned as female at birth, but identify on the male side of the gender spectrum. They might choose to use and engage their bodies to be pregnant, birth a baby, and chestfeed. This study asked an open research question, “What are the experiences of transmasculine individuals with pregnancy, birthing, and feeding their newborns?” Methods: Participants who self-identified as transmasculine and had experienced or were experiencing pregnancy, birth, and infant feeding were recruited through the internet and interviewed. Interviews were transcribed verbatim. We used interpretive description methodology to...
ObjectiveTo conduct a cross-sectional study of transgender men who had been pregnant and delivered a...
Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) people identify with a gender identity that differs from cultural ex...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Background: Trans and/or non-binary parents experience structural exclusion in family healthcare and...
Pregnancy and lactationinvolve two aspects that are socially and culturally associated wit...
Purpose: Transmasculine persons may experience stigma, which increases the risk of psychological dis...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Abstract Background Some transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However,...
The question that guided this inquiry was: how do non-binary and transmasculine people narrate their...
Pregnancy is considered a feminine experience in mainstream Canadian culture. Babies identified as f...
Pregnancy is considered a feminine experience in mainstream Canadian culture. Babies identified as f...
The medical, academic and research discussions on menstruation are still roaming around the menstrua...
Background: A sterilization requirement to change legal gender was removed from Swedish law in 2013,...
PURPOSE: We know very little about how transgender people create their families and the issues invol...
The Improving Trans Experiences of Maternity Services (ITEMS) project is a collaborative research pr...
ObjectiveTo conduct a cross-sectional study of transgender men who had been pregnant and delivered a...
Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) people identify with a gender identity that differs from cultural ex...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Background: Trans and/or non-binary parents experience structural exclusion in family healthcare and...
Pregnancy and lactationinvolve two aspects that are socially and culturally associated wit...
Purpose: Transmasculine persons may experience stigma, which increases the risk of psychological dis...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Abstract Background Some transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However,...
The question that guided this inquiry was: how do non-binary and transmasculine people narrate their...
Pregnancy is considered a feminine experience in mainstream Canadian culture. Babies identified as f...
Pregnancy is considered a feminine experience in mainstream Canadian culture. Babies identified as f...
The medical, academic and research discussions on menstruation are still roaming around the menstrua...
Background: A sterilization requirement to change legal gender was removed from Swedish law in 2013,...
PURPOSE: We know very little about how transgender people create their families and the issues invol...
The Improving Trans Experiences of Maternity Services (ITEMS) project is a collaborative research pr...
ObjectiveTo conduct a cross-sectional study of transgender men who had been pregnant and delivered a...
Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) people identify with a gender identity that differs from cultural ex...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...