Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sex Changed Men To Give Birth In UK

    A medical first: Thomas Beatie, when pregnant for the first time. He was the first man to give birth and went on to have two more sons

Women having sex changes on the NHS are being given free fertility treatment so they can have babies after they become men.
At least three British men who were born female are ‘on the brink’ of becoming parents using IVF techniques, according to a top doctor.

And dozens more are now having their eggs frozen at NHS clinics before undergoing surgery or hormone therapy to switch sex.
Above is Thomas Beatie, , when pregnant for the first time. He was the first man to give birth and went on to have two more sonsThe controversial treatment means that a British transgender man could soon become a parent – all funded by the taxpayer.
In rare circumstances, the man could become pregnant and give birth, although the vast majority of cases would involve implanting an embryo into a surrogate mother, often the man’s partner.

  In 2008 Thomas Beatie proved it is possible for trans-men to physically have a baby themselves if they keep their female reproductive organs. He is pictured with his daughter Susan and son Jensen
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