WATCH NOW: Trans family planning 101 and educational panel

If you are interested in starting gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), you may have asked yourself, “Can trans people get pregnant?” This is a perfectly valid question. If you have been wondering about this, you’ve come to the right place!

Starting GAHT can bring up a lot of questions, especially about how it might affect your fertility. This can be a source of concern for many folks, and it’s not uncommon to feel unsure about starting GAHT as a result. The intersection of gender identity and the desire for biological parenthood is a deeply personal and often complex journey. However, by gaining a clear understanding of how GAHT interacts with our bodies, we can feel empowered to make decisions that best support our gender identity and reproductive goals.

If you’ve ever wondered about how GAHT might impact your fertility or want to explore fertility preservation options, we’ve got you covered. Plume, in partnership with Legacy Fertility and Dr. Stephanie Sabourin, has put together a 2-part virtual event to address these very questions. You’ll hear directly from trans folks who have navigated the process of fertility preservation while on GAHT. Learn about the options and resources available to the trans and nonbinary community, and get informed guidance from experts who truly understand the unique concerns surrounding trans fertility.

On top of this valuable information, Plume members enjoy special perks! Fun fact: Plume members can receive 20% off any Legacy Fertility products. Joining Plume not only gives you access to important resources like this event but also helps you save on products and services that can support your journey. Become a member today and start taking advantage of these exclusive benefits.

Part 1 Trans fertility and family planning 101

Part 2 Panel discussion

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