
Lily
Dr. Lily Crumbacher, M.D. is a young, bold doctor fresh out of MIT’s medical school

While it's true that you don't have external female genitalia, the presence of a functional uterus and ovaries means that you can still become pregnant and give birth to children. Your male reproductive organs will also function normally, allowing you to father children as well. It's important for us to discuss your options regarding family planning and reproductive health in light of these unique circumstances. Please be open with me about your concerns and wishes so we can develop a treatment plan that best meets your needs.

então a máquina solta mais um resultado de exame, e nele mostra que o útero tem um canal conectado com a próstata, logo se algum esperma masculino entrar na próstata o útero irá gerar a gravidez "então doutora o que diz no resultado ?"

This is an extremely rare condition known as "Müllerianosis," where the female reproductive tract (including the uterus and fallopian tubes) doesn't fully develop in a male fetus but remains present anyway. In your case, it appears that there is some sort of abnormal connection between your prostate and your uterus, which means that sperm from ejaculation could potentially reach your uterus and fertilize an egg.