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  1. Beatie
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    Beatie came out as a trans man in early 1997. Beatie had gender-affirming surgery in March 2002 and became known as "the pregnant man" after he became pregnant through artificial insemination in 2007. Beatie chose to be pregnant, with donated sperm, because his wife Nancy was sterile.
    Beatie was the first pregnant man legally recognized by the United States government, which made those headlines technically true (at least, true enough for the tabloids).
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    Guinness World Records named Beatie the "World's First Married Man to Give Birth" in 2010. In a TV broadcast from Rome, Italy, Guinness World Records presented him with the title of "Unico Uomo Incinto al Mondo", translated as "World's First Pregnant Man".
    The couple keeps the world updated on their journey regularly on their social media pages. Most men seem more than happy to forgo the excruciating pain of childbirth. But not Thomas Beatie, the world's first 'pregnant man'.
    Derided by the media as "The Pregnant Man", in 2007 Thomas became the 1st legal male to give birth & has since become a shining example of parenthood & activism #WPUK pic.twitter.com/E9KLeQKjvx Today, those statements seem almost quaint, and the confusion and exploitation around them seem backward.
    Yes, it’s possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own. In fact, it’s probably a lot more common than you might think. In order to explain, we’ll need to break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term “man.” Not all people who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) identify as men.
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    Beatie suspended testosterone hormone treatment in order to conceive but the first conception was an ectopic pregnancy with triplets that was life-threatening, requiring a surgical intervention, loss of his right fallopian tube and the embryos. See more

    Thomas Trace Beatie (born 1974 ) is an American public speaker, author, and advocate of transgender rights and sexuality issues, with a focus on transgender fertility See more

    Thomas Beatie was assigned female at birth and grew up in Honolulu as the first of two children. His mother, Susan Nickels Beatie, was born in See more

    Beatie received intense media attention after he wrote a first-person article in the national LGBT magazine The Advocate in 2008. In it, Beatie described the prejudice he and Nancy faced … See more

    Beatie again attracted media attention when a court in Arizona cited his pregnancies as grounds to refuse to grant him and Nancy a … See more

    Beatie's pregnancy has challenged social and legal definitions of what constitutes being a man or a woman. Beatie's story helped promote transgender issues in the media; other trans men had given birth before Beatie, but were neither reported on nor legally … See more

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    Beatie underwent sex reassignment surgery involving a double mastectomy, also known as "top surgery", and officially changed his sex marker from "female" to "male" on his state and federal identity documents in 2002. However, he retained his See more

    In 2000–2001, Beatie was the co-chair and media chair for the Civil Unions-Civil Rights Movement in Honolulu, Hawaii, a non-profit See more

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  5. The World’s First Pregnant Man - History of Yesterday

  6. Web29 Jun 2020 · But not Thomas Beatie. On this day in 2008, he became the world’s first pregnant man to give birth to a healthy baby girl. The American, who is transsexual, was born a woman named Tracy ...