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US man gives birth to baby girl
Lebanon News.Net Thursday 3rd July, 2008
People magazine in the US has reported that Thomas Beatie, who was born a woman but lives as a man due to hormone treatment, has given birth to a girl at an Oregon hospital.
Mr Beatie, 34, who is legally a man, retained his female reproductive organs during sex change therapy 10 years ago.
The baby, conceived through artificial insemination using donor sperm and Mr Beatie's own eggs, was born on June 29.
It is believed Mr Beatie and his child are both well.
The child is not being breast fed because Mr Beatie had his breasts surgically removed during his conversion.
Upon deciding to have a child about two years ago, he halted his bimonthly hormone injections and resumed menstruating.
Mr Beatie's wife was unable to conceive because of a prior hysterectomy.
The couple, from Bend, Oregon, are legally married and he is recognised under Oregon state law as a man.
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Anonymous 08-08-08, 08:44 PM |
OMMFG!!!!
Somebody needs to learn about hobbies!!!! I feel bad for the kid and the amount of teasing she’s gonna go thru.
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Kenneth Clarke 07-04-08, 08:15 AM |
US man gives birth to baby girl
This is nasty
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Anonymous 07-04-08, 01:59 PM |
Miragirls.
Miracles happen only in the US
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Anonymous 07-12-08, 09:35 PM |
thats impossibal
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realnews 07-13-08, 09:14 AM |
Transgender Freak!
Female pretending to be man borrows sperm and knocks self up and gives birth.
Poor kid is gonna have a really rough life.
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bobo 07-26-08, 01:32 AM |
its acceptable for me
y not evryone just try to be happy for this couple n stop discussing nonsense..its ridiculous n wasting time
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