Donna J. Drucker
Developments in fertility technologies, medical care, and social changes in the past two decades have expanded opportunities for many people, including members of sexual and gender minority groups, to have children biologically related to them and/or their partners. Interviews with trans and nonbinary individuals, however, show that while medical advances can help sexual and gender minority individuals have children, it is not always without discrimination, prejudice, and the need to balance a trajectory of gender affirming medical care with prenatal care.

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