The CBC published a story about a pooner who was surprised that heterosexual intercourse with her 'gay' husband resulted in pregnancy. The photo is hilarious -- is that a giant baby or a teeny tiny pooner?
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/trans-man-pregnant-1.7275310
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(Quotes are from the article)
Further testing and an MRI were scheduled. But the 27-year-old had a gut feeling.
More like remembered she is a female. "Gut feeling", lmao.
Since Sandifer didn't know he could even carry a child until he was already pregnant, he says pregnancy for men needs to be talked about more often and that, if carrying a biological child is the dream, it's possible.
Men can't get pregnant so there is nothing to talk about. The fact that pooners could get pregnant though indeed should be talked about more, since apparently many of them are too retarded to understand they are still females even if they take testosterone, and that testosterone is not a contraceptive.
"It's like you've been knocked out," he said.
It's almost like you actually have been. No way the "journalist" who wrote this didn't notice this, right?
The ultrasound confirmed that Sandifer was actually six months pregnant,
So for six months, two third of the pregnancy, the baby was exposed to unnaturally high levels of testosterone. Testosterone is teratogenic. It may cause birth defects and developmental issues. She might as well have been drinking alcohol throughout her pregnancy. Which by the way, she might have. Lord. At least it's not a girl.
leaving just the summer to prepare, and for personal reasons, he was daunted.
What... what personal reasons? What? She was daunted for personal reasons? Could an unexpected pregnancy discovered at the end of the second term while larping as a man has anything to do with it? lol, what?
"Where I'm trans, I thought it was going to be extremely dysphoric," he said.
"But I think because I've always wanted to be a dad, I never really thought about how my body was looking or feeling. I was just so excited that I was able to be lucky enough to have the chance to know what it feels like to go through being pregnant."
Ha. Isn't it interesting how they are dysphoric about certain things and not about others, very convenient. Me thinks that if they can think their way out of the dysphoria or ignore the way their body looks and feels in situations like, oh I don't know, being the receiver of a penis-in-vagina sex, being pregnant and birthing, perhaps they could have thought their way out of the dysphoria and ignored the way their body looks and feels in other situations as well?
But Sandifer had a hard time finding information specifically for trans men. He found some useful online videos and discussion groups, but no resource as comprehensive as something like the popular book What To Expect When You're Expecting.
You should find information about babies who have prenatal exposure to high level of testosterone. Look for more information on what may lay in store for you and your baby. You might have fucked his life up for good, you moron.
The biggest question was what to do about his hormones. His doctor suggested he go off his testosterone for the remainder of the pregnancy, which for Sandifer, was three months.
Suggested? I hope this is just her twisted account of events or the "journalist's" embellishment, and not what really happened. This should be a clear instruction, accompanied by a stern warning.
"Which didn't make a difference to my body because I've been on it for so long," he said.
It wouldn't make a difference if you've been on it for only a day. Nothing bad is going to happen to your body if you stop taking testosterone, on the contrary, it would improve its health. I guess you mean you took it long enough that you wouldn't look female. I have news for you: you are still clockable.
Anyway, I'm glad the baby wasn't an inconvenience for you.
"Most of the ones we went to, there have been parents who have literally turned their children away from us because we are a gay couple with a baby," he said.
Or maybe they turned their children away from you because you are a pregnant pooner, not because you are "gay couple".
But one of the top anxiety-inducing parts of being a parent for Sandifer is one most folks probably don't give a second thought to: parking.
When trying to park in a spot reserved for new families or those who are expecting, other drivers have tried to police him.
On more than one occasion, he said, he's received "you shouldn't park here" comments.
That's one of the top anxiety-inducing parts of being a parent for her? Having some comment thrown at her? If I were her mine would be if and how much I fucked up my son's development.
And in that moment, his son's eyes said it all: "You're my dad."
Barf.