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A sensitive subject....maybe?

It can be done. it can be dangerous for both the man and the fetus. And there isn't really a reason for this to really be explored.
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A sensitive subject....maybe?

BigFox:
It can be done. it can be dangerous for both the man and the fetus. And there isn't really a reason for this to really be explored.

StuffingFan1:
I know that there are risks, but women have had to go through just as many or more risks since the beginning. I don't understand why there isn't at least some kind of call to action to at least start looking into the matter more.


Unless there is ever a population problem. There really is no reason to do this. Maybe if you find a doctor willing to do the operation. But that doctor is taking a huge risk.

In fact everyone involved would be taking a huge risk.
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A sensitive subject....maybe?

It really doesn't serve any purpose other than to satisfy a fetish. Science really isn't set up to fulfill fetishes.
5 years

A sensitive subject....maybe?

Trans men can get pregnant, in fact one of my male trans friends is pregnant right now. I know biologically he was born female but he’s still a man gender wise. As for cis men, I don’t really know if they would want the ability to get pregnant, or at least a large number wouldn’t.
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A sensitive subject....maybe?

Raven:
Trans men can get pregnant, in fact one of my male trans friends is pregnant right now. I know biologically he was born female but he’s still a man gender wise. As for cis men, I don’t really know if they would want the ability to get pregnant, or at least a large number wouldn’t.

growing_sophie:
Congratulations to the expecting father!

But yeah, I think it comes down to why implant a fetus where its not supposed to be and endanger everyone involved when it's easier to design a stand-alone artificial womb. It's already a massive engineering challenge that we havent tackled yet without requiring it to be able to fit and operate inside of a living cis man. Let's get proof of the basic concept first.


He may have went through the gender reassignment surgery but he was still born with a uterus. And that is not the same thing as if implanting a uterus in to someone who was born a man and never had one to begin with. The hip structure is not the same nor is the pelvic bone.
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