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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.
    Last year, British newspapers including the Sun and the Independent hailed Hayden Cross as “Britain’s first pregnant man”. Soon afterwards, they had to hail another man, Scott Parker, after he got in touch to say that he had given birth a few months earlier. “There have been about six first pregnant men,” Barker notes wryly.
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  9. On this day: 'Pregnant man' Thomas Beatie gives birth

    Web29 Jun 2020 · Most men would be relieved their anatomy means they can avoid the excruciating pain of childbirth. But not Thomas Beatie. On this day in 2008, he became the world’s first pregnant man to give ...

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  11. The story of one man’s pregnancy: ‘It felt joyous, …

    Web22 Mar 2018 · “There have been about six first pregnant men,” Barker notes wryly. His son turns eight this year. And yet the idea of transmasculine pregnancy as a novelty holds sway.