It is a good news/bad news study.
The good news, “Eighty percent of male-to-female (M2F) people in the study engaged in sexual intercourse following surgery with most achieving orgasms.”
The bad news, “However, 40% reported eventual complications, some requiring additional surgery.”
In the blog “The Guerrilla Angel Report" by Lexie Cannes she writes.
What is interesting is that she says the data shows a decline in the in the number of complications, I would like to see what the rate is currently. So I’ll check periodically to see if it is published to EBSCOhost.
The good news, “Eighty percent of male-to-female (M2F) people in the study engaged in sexual intercourse following surgery with most achieving orgasms.”
The bad news, “However, 40% reported eventual complications, some requiring additional surgery.”
In the blog “The Guerrilla Angel Report" by Lexie Cannes she writes.
THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — Eighty percent of male-to-female (M2F) people in the study engaged in sexual intercourse following surgery with most achieving orgasms. However, 40% reported eventual complications, some requiring additional surgery. It should be noted that the rate of complications declined during the 13 year study period — likely due to surgeons becoming more experienced doing the procedure.I tried to see if the report is published yet on EBSCOhost but it must not have been publish yet and it is only available another database.
While the female-to-male (F2M) group in the study was smaller, all reported sexual satisfaction even though the constructed phallus were of a size that limited penetration. However, a procedure of refashioning clitoral tissue allowed erections. The complication rate wasn’t clear — F2M people typically have 2 to 3 surgeries to complete the entire process while M2F usually just have one.
What is interesting is that she says the data shows a decline in the in the number of complications, I would like to see what the rate is currently. So I’ll check periodically to see if it is published to EBSCOhost.
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