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hey, I've been AFK from Lemmy for a while (sorry about that, life IRL has been rather busy and insane) - but I wanted to pop-in and see if I can answer any questions people might have about my surgery, I'm 1 year post-op. Ask me anything!

(EDIT 2026-06-10: alright folks, I'm probably going to go back to my AFK hole for a while until life gets a bit more chill; I have a tendency to want to spend all my time on the computer otherwise, lol. Love you all!)

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[–] dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 day ago

unfortunately I don't know of any tissue that acts like vaginal epithelium in terms of how it alters pH, let alone something that acts like the cervix in producing mucus that feeds lactobacillus - maybe someday they could theoretically grow such tissues in a lab to be used for a graft?

Actually, a uterine transplant has been done before on a trans woman (Lili Elbe),

I didn't include Lili Elbe because it was a failure, I don't know of any successful transplant - but it's a good point that the surgery was completed. Her story is so moving and tragic ...