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Oregon Transgendered Man Pregnant

by GayWebMonkey.com
Filed under: Health, Lifestyle, National News
Tue. March 25, 2008  3:47:03 PM

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Bend, OR — Thomas Beatie, a transgendered man from Portland, Oregon, has revealed he is pregnant in the latest issue of The Advocate. Beatie, who transitioned from female to male, said he has faced discrimination from doctors and healthcare providers over the pregnancy. During his transition, Beatie decided not to remove his reproductive organs and stopped taking testosterone injections so he could become pregnant. Beatie and his wife are expecting a baby girl in July.

In the most recent issue of The Advocate, Oregonian Thomas Beatie writes about his extraordinary experience of carrying a child as a transgendered man. Beatie details his decision to transition from male to female eight years ago, including undergoing chest reconstruction surgery and going on testosterone therapy. During the transition, however, he decided not to have his female reproductive organs removed. After transitioning, Beatie was able to be registered legally as a male and legally marry his wife, Nancy.

Beatie said he and his wife always wanted to have children, but Nancy was unable to carry a baby because of a hysterectomy due to severe endometriosis. During the couple's search for assistance in their unusual circumstances, Beatie says he faced a lot of discrimination, including being laughed at and refusing to call Beatie by male pronouns.

The first doctor they spoke to told Beatie to shave his facial hair and forced the couple to see a psychologist to see if they were "fit to bring a child into this world." The doctor and his staff later refused to continue working with the couple, after several thousand dollars had already bent spent on treatment. A variety of other doctors followed, but the couple were unable to find someone they could work with comfortably.

The couple eventually purchased sperm anonymously and tried at-home insemination. Beatie was able to successfully become pregnant with triplets, but lost the pregnancy after it became life-threatening. Beatie's second pregnancy, a girl, is healthy and expected to arrive at the beginning of July.

In his column for The Advocate, Beatie wrote that it feels "incredible" to be a "pregnant man". He says that although he is engaging in a traditionally female biological process, he is "stable and confident being the man that I am" and in one sense sees himself "as my own surrogate". 

Written By Ann Turner
Article provided in partnership with GayWebMonkey.com.

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sandy dee on Thursday, 3/27/2008

wow, i feel bad for that poor little girl they're bringing into the world. Transgendered persons are the least understood due to the fact they do not wholy fit as a man or a woman and no matter how the gay agenda wants to change public perception of the plight of transgendered people the fact remains that you can always tell a pre and post-op transgender and it will always make people feel uncomfortable and ambivalant.



Visitor on Thursday, 3/27/2008

Wow, Sandy Dee! Comments and people like you are the hardest to understand. You make me feel uncomfortable and ambivalant with your narrow minded comments. I think that girl will have a great life with parents that will love and support her. She'll just need to stay away from assholes like you!



G on Friday, 3/28/2008

Thomas Beatie has just as many rights to bring a child into this world as anyone else. I think it will be very difficult for him just because of the way society treates TG people, especially in places like Oregon. I am not a fan of this scenario but to each's own. Maybe by the time this kid is a teen ignorance towards this subject will have vanished.



Huh? on Sunday, 3/30/2008

Sandy Dee, if you think it is so easy to tell pre- and post-op transgendered people, perhaps you should take a visit to Thailand. There are post-op patients there that look more beautiful than most women I know.

As for Thomas, I say good for him! He is living his life. This is a child that was wanted VERY BADLY, and will be loved unconditionally. She will most likely be more open minded that most of the people she will come across in life, BECAUSE she is from an "unconventional" family.



T on Thursday, 4/3/2008

absolutely disgusting! because we need so much more "open-mindedness" right? Everything is wrong with this picture. These people need there friggin heads examined!

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