if a girl decides to have a weiner, does have still have eggs in her

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No, if a girl decides to have a (often referred to as a "weiner"), she likely undergoes a gender transition process, which typically includes hormone therapy and/or surgery to align her physical characteristics with her gender identity. As a result, she would no longer have the reproductive organs associated with producing eggs.
So she would have sperm cells instead of egg cells?
If a person assigned female at birth undergoes hormone therapy and/or surgery as part of their gender transition, they may have changes in their reproductive organs and hormone levels. It is possible for this person to produce sperm cells if they undergo procedures such as fertility preservation before starting hormone therapy or surgery. However, not all transgender individuals undergo these procedures, and it ultimately depends on the individual's decisions and circumstances. It's important to remember that everyone's experience with gender identity and transitions is unique and personal.