Brazilian transgender people are undergoing sex reassignment surgery

Mayla and Sofia are prone to necrosis because of which they have congenital genital organs. “We will not be identified” as varones, these are Brazilian spouses who, at the age of 19, are recovering from an exit sex reassignment surgery

By AFP

24 February 2021- 09:16

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Mayla and Sofia are prone to necrosis because of which they have congenital genital organs. “We will not be identified” as varones, these are transgender Brazilians who, at the age of 19, are recovering from a sex reassignment surgery. Photo / AFP

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“Is the only case reported [de gemelas trans realizándose juntas esta cirugía] in the world “, confirms the physician José Carlos Martins who performs the operations of casi five hours, with a day of difference. Foto / AFP

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“When I’m going to sleep, I’m going to have an alivio (…) I do not agree that a day will pass for them, I will always have them”, said his mother, Mara Lucia da Silva, for 43 years. The aboulo paternal grandparents gave a property to pay for the surgeries, which cost 20,000 dollars in donations. Photo / AFP

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“I perceive that I always love my body, but I am not satisfied with my genital organs (…) of emotion to the verse by the first time after the surgery. Photo / AFP

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Sofia, who is also religious, cries that “God created the Almighty and does not care”, and hopes that his story will serve as a prejudice: “who will help the people to know that we are also human”. Photo / AFP

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Querían operates in Thailand for Mayla, where he found a clinic in Blumenau, a small town in Santa Catarina, in the south of Brazil. Sex reassignment can take place in Brazil from 18 years. It was contemplated in the Red Public Health Report as of December 2011, but only five hospitals are carrying out the procedure. The long hope sets the private alternative. Photo / AFP

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