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Reese had been taking testosterone treatments for years, but they learned that if he stopped, his cycle would begin again and they could safely become pregnant.
“We decided that we wanted to grow our family and that this would be a really good way to do it,” Chaplow says. “We could do it together, and not be surrounded around so much pain — well, emotional pain. I’m sure there will be lots of physical pain shortly [laughs].”
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The partners say that the Portland community has been “incredibly supportive” during Reese’s pregnancy, partly because it’s not uncommon there for a transgender man to carry a baby.
there is now quite a bit of medical evidence that shows that this would be a safe and healthy thing for us to engage in, medically speaking
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
originally posted by: Lysergic
Men can't get pregnant.
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: nOraKat
there is now quite a bit of medical evidence that shows that this would be a safe and healthy thing for us to engage in, medically speaking
Really? A biological woman having a baby is safe? Who would have thought!? I guess with the hormones there could be an issue. Weird stuff.
One thing I don't get is how you can possibly feel like a man if you get pregnant. I thought that was kinda the whole point of being transgender... That you felt trapped in the wrong body.