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    '''Hormone Replacement Therapy''' ('''HRT''') is the medical process of blocking the body's naturally produced [[sex]] hormones and/or replacing or supplementing these with a different sex hormone or set of sex hormones. Sex hormones include estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Many [[transgender]] individuals undergo hormone therapy as part of their transition. [[Non-binary]] and [[genderqueer]] individuals may also choose to undergo HRT as well. Not all trans folks choose to undergo HRT, either for medical reason or because they are already comfortable with their appearance.
    '''Hormone Replacement Therapy''' ('''HRT''') is the medical process of blocking the body's naturally produced [[sex]] hormones and/or replacing or supplementing these with a different sex hormone or set of sex hormones. Sex hormones include estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Many [[transgender]] individuals undergo hormone therapy as part of their transition. [[Non-binary]] and [[genderqueer]] individuals may also choose to undergo HRT as well. Not all trans folks choose to undergo HRT, either for medical reason or because they are already comfortable with their appearance.


    Some [[cisgender]] individuals also undergo HRT. This could be because they are [[transsex]]/[[altersex]], however it is usually to replace the hormones that their body naturally used to make. This is most common for older individuals, who's bodies no longer produce sex hormones at a healthy amount. However, there are also cis individuals who undergo HRT for the "opposite" sex. For example, some cis [[butch]] [[lesbian]]s will take testosterone to appear more masculine.
    Some [[cisgender]] individuals also undergo HRT. It is usually to replace the hormones that their body naturally used to make. This is most common for older individuals, whose bodies no longer produce sex hormones at a healthy amount. However, there are also cis individuals who undergo HRT for the "opposite" sex, usually due to being [[transsex]]/[[altersex]]. One example of this would be cis [[butch]] [[lesbian]]s that take testosterone to appear more masculine.


    Many [[intersex]] people with irregular hormonal output also go on HRT, as to balance their hormone levels.
    Many [[intersex]] people with irregular hormonal output also go on HRT, as to balance their hormone levels.


    == Transmasculine HRT ==
    == Transmasculine HRT ==
    Female-to-male HRT or [[transmasculine]] HRT typically has the goal of increasing testosterone levels until the levels of an average [[AMAB]]/[[Wolffian]] body is reached. Testosterone is most commonly taken through injection (either intramuscular or subcutaneous) but can also be taken through gels, however with gel results are typically occur slower. Although testosterone pills do exist, these are typically not used as they can cause dangerous amounts of liver damage.
    Female-to-male HRT or [[transmasculine]] HRT typically has the goal of increasing testosterone levels until the levels of an average [[wolffian]] body is reached. Testosterone is most commonly taken through injection (either intramuscular or subcutaneous) but can also be taken through gels, however with gel results typically occur slower. Although testosterone pills do exist, these are typically not used as they can cause dangerous amounts of liver damage.


    === Permanent Effects ===
    === Permanent Effects ===
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    == Transfeminine HRT ==
    == Transfeminine HRT ==
    Male-to-female HRT or [[transfeminine]] HRT typically has the goal of decreasing testosterone levels and increasing estrogen levels until the levels of an average AFAB body is reached. This is done through the administration of estrogens, and possibly progesterone as well. Many indivduals also require antiandrogens, to decrease testosterone, in order to see desired effects. These are commonly taken through pills or through injection (either intramuscular or subcutaneous) but it can also be taken through gels, however with gel results are typically occur slower.
    Male-to-female HRT or [[transfeminine]] HRT typically has the goal of decreasing testosterone levels and increasing estrogen levels until the levels of an average [[Müllerian|mullerian]] body is reached. This is done through the administration of estrogens, and possibly progesterone as well. Many individuals also require antiandrogens, to decrease testosterone, in order to see desired effects. These are commonly taken through pills or through injection (either intramuscular or subcutaneous) but it can also be taken through gels, however with gel results are typically occur slower.


    === Permanent Effects ===
    === Permanent Effects ===
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