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Because medical transition can affect future fertility, it is often recommended that trans men consider oocyte (egg) or embryo cryopreservation if they wish to have genetically related children.

Some trans men use assisted reproductive technology (ART), such as IVF, to form families with their partners. Barriers and Challenges in Healthcare

Many transgender men use testosterone therapy to align their physical appearance with their male identity. This can lead to changes such as voice deepening and the cessation of menstruation.

Transgender men are individuals who identify as men but were assigned female at birth. Current research and reports on this population focus primarily on their experiences with medical transition, social identity, and reproductive health. Medical and Social Transition

In the U.S., approximately 12% of transgender adults identify specifically as trans men. Reproductive Health and Parenthood