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You can now fuk her with your his dick.


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(CNN)The girlfriend of the world's first successful penis transplant recipient is reportedly pregnant, the man's doctor has told CNN.

Dr. Andre van der Merwe of Stellenbosch University in Cape Town, South Africa, told CNN on Friday that his patient told him the woman is about four months pregnant.

The man's first penis was amputated as a life-saving measure after severe complications arose from a circumcision performed as part of a coming-of-age ceremony.

Merwe led a nine-hour operation in December to replace the penis at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town.

It was only in March that doctors pronounced the surgery a success, saying the transplant had restored all of the man's "urinary and reproductive functions."

They had expected his recovery to last two years.

Doctors have not identified the 21-year-old man for ethical reasons.

His was the second penis transplant attempted. The first one, in China, ended when the recipient suffered a severe psychological reaction and requested it be removed.

https://www.cnn.com/2015/06/12/health/penis-transplant-south-africa-pregnancy/
 
What was his problem?.

The first one, in China, ended when the recipient suffered a severe psychological reaction and requested it be removed.
 
What was his problem?.

The first one, in China, ended when the recipient suffered a severe psychological reaction and requested it be removed.


I pretty sure that's what would happen to anyone who would get mine in a transplant.
 
Man Receives First Penis Transplant in the United States

A man whose penis was removed because of cancer has received the first penis transplant in the United States, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Thomas Manning, 64, a bank courier from Halifax, Mass., underwent the 15-hour transplant operation on May 8 and 9. The organ came from a deceased donor.

“I want to go back to being who I was,” Mr. Manning said on Friday in an interview in his hospital room. Sitting up in a chair, happy to be out of bed for the first time since the operation, he said he felt well and had experienced hardly any pain.

“We’re cautiously optimistic,” said Dr. Curtis L. Cetrulo, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a leader of the surgical team. “It’s uncharted waters for us.”

The surgery is experimental, part of a research program with the ultimate goal of helping combat veterans with severe pelvic injuries, as well as cancer patients and accident victims.

If all goes as planned, normal urination should be possible for Mr. Manning within a few weeks, and sexual function in weeks to months, Dr. Cetrulo said.

Mr. Manning welcomed questions and said he wanted to speak out publicly to help dispel the shame and stigma associated with genital cancers and injuries, and to let other men know there was hope of having normal anatomy restored.

“Don’t hide behind a rock,” he said.

He said he was not quite ready to take a close look at his transplant.

He will have to take several anti-rejection drugs for the rest of his life. One of them, tacrolimus, seems to speed nerve regeneration and may help restore function to the transplant, Dr. Cetrulo said.

Another patient, his penis destroyed by burns in a car accident, will receive a transplant as soon as a matching donor becomes available, Dr. Cetrulo said.

Surgeons at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are also planning to perform penis transplants, and have had a combat veteran, injured in Afghanistan, on the waiting list for several months.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/17/health/thomas-manning-first-penis-transplant-in-us.html?_r=0
 
When men register as organ donors - does that include their penis?

Does someone's wife have to say, 'you know, my deceased husband had such a spectacular penis, we should offer to donate it to someone who needs it.'

Or when a man is on his deathbed, does he tell his doctor that he didn't get much action in his life, so let's donate it to someone who will use it?

Hmmmmmm
 
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