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Children’s hospital community activist suggests live womb transplants can allow transgender women to give birth

A transgender activist employed as a community navigator at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Children's Hospital suggested that women should be allowed to donate their uterus to be transplanted into transgender women to enable birth.

Alicyn Cathleen Simpson has appeared on social media videos. It has been reported By Reduxx News. Simpson said the possibility of uterine transplantation is theorized in the trans community, and recent research has found that they may be feasible.

“I have these parts. I don't want them. You want them. You need them, so what happens if I give them?”

“One field I've never seen seriously before was being able to become a living donor because the original study concluded that they must be either corpse-based donors or from individuals who are no longer alive,” Simpson said in the video.

“That's why live donations are the same [trans] The community has been talking for decades. It was truly considered a magical thought. This is a live donation from someone who was assigned a woman at birth but was identified as a transgender man,” the activist continued.

“And they said, “I have these parts. I don't want them. You want them. You need them. How does it work?” Simpson continued. “And obviously, based on this study, this is actually feasible.”

Simpson continued to cite polls of transgender people who showed that a majority were interested in uterine transplants from living donors “in a way that matches their bodies.” Activists said vaginal and uterine transplants include all tissues in between.

“Overall, these results suggest that most trans women choose to have physiological experiences in women, such as menstruation, pregnancy and more.

Simpson is also a registered member of the World Professionals of Transgender Health and has been criticized for his extreme advocacy for his transgender agenda.

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