Seen plenty of births in women with narrow pelvis. In fact there is no pelvic shape, of the four pelvic types, which are unique to women or to men. Just some which are higher probability. And some which are not the widely flared illiac crests are still large enough diameter in the actual pelvic floor to be just fine, so wide hips making for better childbirth is a bit of a misnomer. Almost all the pelvis with wider flared hips have a smaller than optimal pelvic girdle.
But do you know what happens with the millions of pregnant women who have unidealic hip shapes? They get cesarean sections and both mom and baby are fine.
Ah yes of course. Ugh.
C-sections are operations, all operations carry a risk and shouldn't be done unless they are really required.
To overly rely on them is stupid. They give you these papers to sign before an operation for a reason.
So? Lots of women who are born women can't get pregnant or menstruate. If that is a requisite of being a woman, many women are going to wake up to a nasty surprise.
Yes these women have medical conditions and are not considered healthy.
Why are Ts and their supporters always drawing parallels to women with medical conditions whenever this topic comes up?
Perhaps its time to admit something?
Not really. There is pain, as there is with any surgery, but it's hardly a "rest of life/daily basis" type of pain.
Oh that is totally wrong. MtF Transsexuals who had their penis removed and gotten a "vagina" have to dilate daily.
It basically means to insert a Dildo-like apparatus into the vagina.
Why? Well the human body is a weird thing. This opening down there is not really considered "normal" or "a good thing" by the body. So it does the only thing natural, it tries to close the opening.
That would obviously be rather bad for the MtF so they have to keep it open.
It is apparently not a very nice thing. It also carries lot's of risks apart from the physical pain.
For example there is a good chance that hair is torn and moved into the body, after a certain amount of that you need to see a doctor because hair is kinda messy when its in your body, especially inside a wound.
And don't even try the "but it's just the horror stories". Nope. It isn't.
The human body doesn't operate on horror stories.