Medical Resources
Transition is a unique experience which is completely different for every person, and it is important to remember that not every trans or non-binary person feels the need to adjust their physical body to better align with their identity.
Some people many feel the need to have only one or a couple forms of medical intervention, while other people may want to undergo more extensive medical intervention. Your journey is entirely up to you! The purpose of this page is to present the various options available if you are interested in medical transition.
Disclaimer: Many of the links on this list use “FTM” or “MTF” wording. I apologize for that.
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WPATH Standards of Care (global standard for medical treatment of trans people)
Transgender Surgeons in the U.S.
Can I Transition if I’m Non-Binary or Genderfluid? (video by gender therapist Dr. Dara Hoffman)
Transbucket [before and after surgery results for different trans-related surgeries. recommended for people wanting to get an idea of what to expect from surgery. huge trigger warning. NSFW.]
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Chest Reconstruction Surgeries
Bottom Surgery: Metoidioplasty | Phalloplasty
FTMSexTalk.tumblr.com (everything to do with sex as it relates to gender and transition - FTM-focussed but they also answer a lot of questions from AFAB non-binary people)
Hudson’s FTM Guide (tons of information about binding, HRT, and masculinization)
Janitor Queer (blog by a genderqueer person on low-dose testosterone)
Neutrois Nonsense (information about nonbinary-specific AFAB transition)
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Hormones: A Guide For MTFs (description of hormone therapy process with estrogen, anti-androgens and progestagens - dosages, what to expect, effects and risks)
Surgery - A Guide For MTFs (comprehensive list of feminizing surgical options, effects, and risks)
Unfortunately information about non-binary-specific transition for AMAB people is somewhat limited, so if you have resources on the topic please send them in!
